Landreva clara (Walker 1869)

 

The Korean records (Doi, 1935; Ju, 1969) of this South Asian species are doubtful, because of no specimen confirmed and the species originated from Indo-Malaysia region.

 

Original description: Gryllus clarus Walker 1869

  Female. Ferruginous, shining, rather narrow. Head tawny about the fore border. Eyes black, rather prominent. Palpi dingy testaceous; third joint clavate. Antennae black, tawny towards the base, more than twice the length of the body. Cerci tawny, nearly as long as the abdomen. Oviduct longer than the abdomen. Legs blackish; coxae and femora testaceous, the latter blackish at the tips, hind legs elongate, their tibiae with six small and with four large spines on the outer side and with four small and four large spines on the inner side. Wings rudimentary. Length of the body 9 lines.