Stictophaula



Stictophaula is a genus of Asian Tettigoniidae (bush crickets or katydids) of the tribe Holochlorini within the subfamily Phaneropterinae. They are found in Indo-China, China, the Philippines, Malaysia, and western Indonesia.

The genus was originally erected in 1922 by Morgan Hebard in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The genus Stictophaula is most closely related to Phaula (now Phaulula), also in the tribe Holochlorini, differentiated by wing morphology including the shape of the veins, the male tergites, and female ovipositors.

Species
The Orthoptera Species File lists:
 * 1) Stictophaula annae Gorochov, 1998 – Borneo
 * 2) Stictophaula armata Ingrisch, 1994 – Thailand
 * 3) Stictophaula aspersa Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2009 – Borneo
 * 4) Stictophaula bakeri Hebard, 1922 – type species - Singapore
 * 5) Stictophaula brevis (Liu, Zheng & Xi, 1991) - synonym Poecilopsyra brevis - China
 * 6) Stictophaula bruneii Tan & Wahab, 2017
 * 7) Stictophaula coco Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2009 – Borneo
 * 8) Stictophaula daclacensis Gorochov, 1998 - Đắk Lắk Province, Vietnam
 * 9) Stictophaula dohrni Gorochov, 1998
 * 10) Stictophaula elzbietae Gorochov, 1998
 * 11) Stictophaula exigua Ingrisch, 1994
 * 12) Stictophaula gialaiensis Gorochov, 1998
 * 13) Stictophaula grigorenkoi Gorochov, 1998
 * 14) Stictophaula mada Gorochov, 2011
 * 15) Stictophaula micra Hebard, 1922
 * 16) Stictophaula mikhaili Gorochov, 2004 – Indonesia
 * 17) Stictophaula mistshenkoi Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2009
 * 18) Stictophaula multa Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2009
 * 19) Stictophaula omissa Gorochov, 2003
 * 20) Stictophaula quadridens Hebard, 1922
 * 21) Stictophaula rara Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2009
 * 22) Stictophaula recens Gorochov & Voltshenkova, 2009
 * 23) Stictophaula sinica Gorochov & Kang, 2004
 * 24) Stictophaula soekarandae Gorochov, 1998
 * 25) Stictophaula spinosolaminata (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878)
 * 26) Stictophaula thaiensis Gorochov, 1998

Note: S. ocellata Ingrisch, 1994 has now been placed in the genus Arnobia