Eneopterinae

The Eneopterinae are a subfamily of crickets, in the family Gryllidae, based on the type genus Eneoptera. It is one of several groups widely described as "true crickets". Of the more than 500 species that make up this subfamily, most occur in moist, tropical habitats. These insects are medium to large and brown or gray in color. They eat plant leaves, flowers, and fruits and can occasionally cause economic damage. Their eggs are deposited in pith, bark, or wood. Eneopterinae show a great diversity in stridulatory apparatus, signals emitted, and associated behaviour.

Tribes and Genera
Eneopterinae currently consists of six tribes and the Orthoptera Species File lists:

Eneopterini
Auth. Saussure, 1874 (South America)
 * Eneoptera Burmeister, 1838

Eurepini
Auth. Otte & Alexander, 1983 (Indo-China - Australia)
 * genus group Eurepa Otte & Alexander, 1983
 * Eurepa Walker, 1869
 * Myara Otte & Alexander, 1983
 * genus group Eurepella Otte & Alexander, 1983
 * Arilpa Otte & Alexander, 1983
 * Eurepella Otte & Alexander, 1983
 * Salmanites Chopard, 1951 (synonym Napieria Baehr, 1989)

Hemigryllini
Auth. Gorochov, 1986 (South America)
 * Hemigryllus Saussure, 1877

Lebinthini
Auth. Robillard, 2004 (SE Asia, Australia, Pacific, S. America)
 * Agnotecous Saussure, 1878
 * Cardiodactylus Saussure, 1878
 * Centuriarus Robillard, 2011
 * Gnominthus Robillard & Vicente, 2015
 * Julverninthus Robillard & Su, 2018
 * Lebinthus Stål, 1877
 * Ligypterus Saussure, 1878
 * Macrobinthus Robillard & Dong, 2016
 * Microbinthus Robillard & Dong, 2016
 * Pixibinthus Robillard & Anso, 2016
 * Ponca (insect) Hebard, 1928
 * Swezwilderia Chopard, 1929

Nisitrini
Auth. Robillard, 2004 (Malesia, PNG)
 * Nisitrus Saussure, 1878
 * Paranisitra Chopard, 1925

Xenogryllini
Auth. Robillard, 2004 (Central-southern Africa, Asia)
 * Pseudolebinthus Robillard, 2006
 * Xenogryllus Bolívar, 1890

incertae sedis

 * Adenophallusia – monotypic – A. naiguatana de Mello & de Camargo e Mello, 1996
 * †Brontogryllus – monotypic – B. excelsus Martins-Neto, 1991
 * Jabulania – monotypic – J. clancularia Otte & Perez-Gelabert, 2009
 * †Proecanthus – monotypic – P. anatolicus Sharov, 1968