Orocharis luteolira
Walker, 1969
Orocharis luteolira is a in the Podoscirtidae, described by T.J. Walker in 1969. The Orocharis is part of the tribe Hapithini, a group of crickets commonly known as 'hapithine crickets' or 'bush crickets' found primarily in the Americas. The species is currently accepted in GBIF but listed as a synonym in Catalogue of Life, suggesting ongoing taxonomic revision. It has been recorded from North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Orocharis luteolira: //ɔːˈrɒkəɹɪs luːtiːˈoʊlɪrə//
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Distribution
North America (present; exact range details not documented in available sources).
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Taxonomic status conflict
This shows conflicting taxonomic status between major databases: Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym, while GBIF treats it as accepted. This reflects ongoing uncertainty in the classification of the Hapithini, where such as Orocharis, Hapithus, and related have been subject to repeated revision. The subgeneric placement within Hapithus (Orocharis) in the Catalogue of Life hierarchy suggests Orocharis may be treated as a subgenus by some authors.