taxonID	type	description	language	source
F14887B6FFA9FFB9F2AAFA789A2676DB.taxon	description	The Ƌ neotype (designated by Günther, 1969: 358) is in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (USA). The original description states that the type material is in the MHNG, but Günther (1974: 1072) concluded that the Ƌ specimen in the MHNG collection with labels: “ Costa Rica ” [handwritten on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx Biolei n. sp.? ” [handwritten on white paper]; “ Rhipipteryx Biollei ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx biolleyi Sauss. Ƌ, Sauss, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed] was not a type because the species name was incorrectly spelt, the data label did not have all of the available information and because the specimen was referable to R. biolleyi intermedia. In fact the style of the labels rather suggests the opposite, and the specimen is rather darker than the syntypes of R. biolleyi intermedia, which is only a colour variation of R. biolleyi. The status of this specimen and of the neotype is therefore unclear. Box A 4 d. Ripipteryx biolleyi Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA8FFBEF2B5FDF89B6777FB.taxon	description	Three Ƌ and two ♀ syntypes. A Ƌ with labels: “ Irazu, 6 - 7000 ft., H. Rogers ” [handwritten on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx intermedia, Ƌ Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx biolleyi, Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx biolleyi intermedia Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The right middle leg is lost. A card mounted Ƌ with labels: “ Irazu, 6 - 7000 ft., H. Rogers ” [printed on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx intermedia, Ƌ Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx biolleyi, Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx biolleyi intermedia Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The specimen is mounted on its right side. A card mounted Ƌ with labels: “ Irazu, 6 - 7000 ft., H. Rogers ” [handwritten on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx intermedia, Ƌ Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx biolleyi, Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx biolleyi intermedia Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The antennae are broken, with some pieces attached to the card mount, and the left middle leg is missing. A ♀ with labels: “ Irazu, 6 - 7000 ft., H. Rogers ” [handwritten on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx intermedia, Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx biolleyi, Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx biolleyi intermedia Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. A card mounted ♀ with labels: “ Irazu, 6 - 7000 ft., H. Rogers ” [handwritten on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx intermedia, ♀ Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx biolleyi, Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx biolleyi intermedia Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The specimen is mounted on its left side, the tibia and tarsi of the right hind leg are missing. Box A 4 d. Junior synonym of Ripipteryx biolleyi Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAFFFBEF2AAFEE29ADE7590.taxon	description	Lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1974: 1052), mounted on card, with labels: “ Teinzo. Birmanie, Fea, Maggio 1886 ” [printed on white card]; “ Xya Brunneri Sss. ” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ Tridactylus brunneri Saussure, det K. K. Günther 1972, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Lecto-TYPUS ” [“ Lecto ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]. Specimen lacks the antennae and the last tarsal segment of the right middle leg. The right fore wing is detached and glued to the card mount. There is a micro-tube with dissected parts secured on the original pin. There are also two ♀ paralectotypes in the MHNG collection. Box A 4 b. Bruntridactylus brunneri (Saussure, 1896).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAFFFBEF2AAFAD29A0F7120.taxon	description	There is a ♀ specimen, referred to as the holotype by Günther (1969: 346), in the BMNH. The MHNG collection includes six ♀ specimens, but these were collected by Biolley, apparently after the publication of the description, and are therefore not types. Box A 4. Ripipteryx carbonaria Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAFFFBEF2AAFD559AFA7205.taxon	description	Three Ƌ and one ♀ syntype. Three Ƌ mounted on one piece of card with labels: “ Cap b. Esp, Peringuey ” [handwritten by Günther on white card]; “ Paralectotypen Ƌ von: Tridactylus capenis Saussure, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Paratypus ” [printed on orange card]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The specimen on the left is tilted to its left side, and the tibia of the right middle leg it detached, though still glued to the card. This specimen also lacks the left antenna. A ♀ mounted ventral-side uppermost on a card point with labels: “ Cap b. Esp, Peringuey ” [handwritten by Günther on white card]; “ Paralectotypen ♀ von: Tridactylus capenis Saussure, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Paratypus ” [printed on orange card]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Both antennae, the tarsi of the right middle leg and of both hind legs are lost. Günther (1974: 1036) considered these to be syntypes but hesitated to designate a lectotype because the specimens are all brachypterous. A Ƌ and a ♀ specimen mentioned by Günther are missing from the collection. The original description states that the type material was in the NHMW, but it cannot be located there (Bruckner, pers. comm. to J. H.). Box A 4 b.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAEFFBFF2B5FD189AB1749B.taxon	description	A Ƌ lectotype was designated by Günther (1974: 1067) from the specimens in the MHNG, but it is missing from the MHNG collection, along with the ♀ paralectotype. A Ƌ paralectotype is still present. Box A 4 c. Dentridactylus denticulatus (Saussure, 1874).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAEFFBFF2B5FE789AF575BB.taxon	description	Lectotype (designated by Günther, 1969: 304) with labels: “ Surinam, Ƌ, Mr H. d. Sauss ” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “ Rhipipteryx cyanipennis Sauss Ƌ ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ LECTO-TYPUS ” [“ LECTO ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]; “ Rhipipteryx cyanipennis, Saussure, det K. K. Günther 1964, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 19 ” printed]. Specimen lacks the right antenna. The head is detached and glued to a card triangle secured on the original pin. Box A 4 d. Ripipteryx cyanipennis Saussure, 1874.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAEFFBFF2B5FC389B30727B.taxon	description	Lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1974: 1066) with labels: “ Ƌ, Louisiana, Etats Unis, Mr H. d. Sauss. ” [handwritten on ruled white card with “ Etats Unis ” printed]; “ Ƌ ” [printed on a small square of white card]; “ A fissipes Sss Ƌ ♀ ” [handwritten in pencil on white paper]; “ Tridactylus fissipes Sauss. Ƌ ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Tridactylus fissipes Saussure Ƌ, det K. K. Günther 1972, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Lecto- TYPUS ” [“ Lecto ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]; “ Neotridactylus apicalis Say Ƌ, det K. K. Günther 1972, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]. Specimen set with left fore wing spread; the right antenna, the tarsi of the right middle leg and the left hind leg are missing. There is also a ♀ paralectotype in the MHNG collection. Box A 4 c. A junior synonym of Neotridactylus apicalis (Say, 1825).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFAEFFBCF2B5FA589A34767B.taxon	description	Lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1969: 345) with labels: “ Bogota, Nlle Grenade ” [“ Bogota ” handwritten and “ Nlle Grenade ” printed on ruled white card]; “ Ƌ ” [printed on a small square of white card]; “ Rhipipter. forceps S., Ƌ ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx forceps Sauss., Lectotypus, det K. K. Günther 1963, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 19 ” printed]; “ Lecto-TYPUS ” [“ LECTO ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]. Specimen mounted with wings folded. A micro-tube containing dissected parts is secured on the original pin. There is also one Ƌ and one ♀ paralectotype in the MHNG collection. Box A 4 d. Ripipteryx forceps Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFADFFBCF2AAFE629B347370.taxon	description	Two Ƌ and one ♀ syntype. A card mounted Ƌ with labels: “ Atoyac, Vera Cruz, May H. H. S. ” [printed on white card]; “ Ƌ ” [printed on white paper]; “ Rhipipteryx fraterna Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana, Ƌ, Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx fraterna Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. The specimen lacks the tibia and tarsi of the right middle leg. A Ƌ pinned with a micro-pin to a piece of pith with labels: “ Orizaba, H. S. & F. D. G., Dec. 1887 ” [printed on white card]; “ Ƌ ” [printed on white paper]; “ Rhipipteryx fraterna Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana, Ƌ, Saus., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. A ♀ with labels: “ Atoyac, Vera Cruz, Schumann ” [printed on white card]; “ ♀ ” [printed on white paper]; “ Rhipipteryx fraterna Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana, ♀, Saus., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Cotype von: Rhipipteryx fraterna Sauss. 1896, det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Box A 4 b. A junior synonym of Ripipteryx mexicana Saussure, 1859.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFADFFBCF2AAFB759B3B7125.taxon	description	Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith, Schumann), Orizaba (F. D. Godman); Guatemala, Purula in Vera Paz (Champion). Unspecified number of ♀ and ♀. A possible ♀ syntype with labels: “ var, Guatemala, M H de Saussure ” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “ ♀ ” [printed on a square of white paper]; “ Rhipipteryx fraterna Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana, ♀, Saus., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Entspricht: R. fraterna var. rufescens Sauss., det. K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings roughly folded; the left antenna and the left front middle and hind legs are missing. Box A 4 b. A junior synonym of Ripipteryx mexicana Saussure, 1859.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFADFFBDF2AAF9B89A35763B.taxon	description	No specimens found in the MHNG. There is a ♀ syntype in the MCSN (Poggi, pers. comm.).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFACFFBDF2B5FCE29AF074B1.taxon	description	No specimens found in the MHNG. There is a specimen, referred to as the holotype by Günther (1969: 307), in the BMNH. Ripipteryx hydrodroma Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA3FFB2F2AAFE909AC17523.taxon	description	The MHNG collection has one Ƌ and one nymph, but these are from Ethiopia and are therefore not types. There is a ♀ specimen, referred to as the holotype by Günther (1974: 1051), in MNHN. Box A 4 b. Afrotridactylus madecassus (Saussure, 1896).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA3FFB2F2AAFDA89A1D734B.taxon	description	Lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1969: 349), mounted on white card, with labels: “ Oaxaca, Mexique, Mr H. d. Sauss ” [handwritten on ruled white card with “ Mexique ” printed]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana Sauss., Mexique M. H. S. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Ƌ ” [printed on a small square of white card]; “ LECTO-TYPUS ” [“ LECTO ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana, Sauss. Ƌ ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx mexicana Sauss., Lectotypus, det K. K. Günther 1964, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 19 ” printed]; “ Lecto-TYPUS ” [“ Lecto ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]. The specimen lacks the left antenna, the tibia and tarsus of the left middle leg and the entire right middle leg. A micro-tube containing dissected parts is secured on the original pin. The specimen was originally directly pinned, but the card mount does not appear to be recent. There are also two ♀ paralectotypes in the MH- NG collection. Box A 4 d.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA3FFB2F2AAFB809A7C72F3.taxon	description	One Ƌ syntype, mounted on card, with labels: “ Java or., Pasoeroean, 622, 20 ” [printed on yellow paper]; “ pulex Sss. Ƌ ” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ Holo- TYPUS ” [“ Holo ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]; “ Holotypus von Tridactylus pulex Saussure 1897 [sic], det K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]. This specimen lacks the left fore wing and left hind leg. The right fore wing and right hind leg are detached and glued to the card mount. There is a micro-tube with dissected parts secured to the original pin. There are eleven other specimens with the same data placed under this name, and it is not clear why Günther did not consider them to be syntypes. Box A 4 b. Xya pulex (Saussure, 1896).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA3FFB3F2AAF9D89B77763A.taxon	description	The lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1969: 366) is in the BMNH. The MHNG collections include six Ƌ and three ♀ paralectotypes. Box A 4 e. Mirhipipteryx pulicaria pulicaria (Saussure, 1896).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA2FFB3F2B5FEAE9AD07588.taxon	description	Lectotype ♀ (designated by Günther, 1969: 383), glued on a card point, with labels: “ Peru ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx peruviana Sauss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx peruviana Sauss., det K. K. Günther 1964 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 19 ” printed]; “ Lecto- TYPUS ” [“ Lecto ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]. The head and prothorax are missing, as is the left middle leg and the tarsi of the right middle leg. Box A 4 e. Mirhipipteryx peruviana (Saussure, 1896).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA2FFB3F2B5FBD79A14727B.taxon	description	One Ƌ syntype with labels: “ Colombie, M H de Saussure ” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “ Rhipipteryx rivularia Sss., Ƌ ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Holotypus von Rhipipteryx rivularia, Saussure 1896, det K. K. Günther 1972 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Holo- TYPUS ” [“ Holo ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]. Specimen set with wings partially spread; most of both antennae and the right front leg are missing. Günther (1974: 1071) refers to this specimen as the holotype, but this is unjustified. Box A 4 d. Ripipteryx rivularia Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA2FFB3F2B5FA6E9A047128.taxon	description	No specimens found in the MHNG. The Ƌ holotype is in the BMNH (Günther, 1969: 361). Ripipteryx scrofulosa Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA2FFB3F2B5FD589A5D7311.taxon	description	Lectotype ♀ (designated by Günther, 1974: 1028), card mounted, with labels: “ Banka, Iles de la Sonde, M H de Saussure ” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “ Tridactylus riparius Sss. ” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ Lectotypus ♀, von Tridactylus riparius Sauss. 1877, det K. K. Günther 1973 ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Lecto-TYPUS ” [“ Lecto ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]. Specimen lacks most of both antennae and both middle legs. The left front leg and right hind leg are detached and glued to the card mount. A micro-tube with dissected parts is secured on the original pin. Box A 4 b.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA2FFB0F2B5F9BF9AE7753B.taxon	description	Lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1974: 1060), mounted on white card, with labels: “ 2 17, Turkestan, Mr H. d. Sauss. ” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “ Tashkent ” [printed in Cyrillic characters on a strip of white card]; “ Ƌ ” [handwritten on a small square of white paper]; “ Tridactylus tartarus Sss ” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ LECTO-TYPUS ” [“ LECTO ” handwritten and “ TYPUS ” printed on red card]; “ Tridactylus tartarus, Saussure 1874 Ƌ, det K. K. Günther 1972, Lectotypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]. The specimen lacks most of the left antenna. A micro-tube containing the dissected abdomen is secured on the original pin. There are also three Ƌ and two ♀ paralectotypes in the MHNG collection. Box A 4 b. Bruntridactylus tartarus (Saussure, 1874).	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA1FFB0F2AAFD9F9A3075FB.taxon	description	The lectotype Ƌ (designated by Günther, 1969: 354) is in the BMNH. The MHNG collection houses two Ƌ and two ♀ paralectotypes. Box A 4 d. Ripipteryx tricolor Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA1FFB0F2AAFCDF9A32737B.taxon	description	One Ƌ syntype, mounted on white card, with labels: “ Cache, Costa Rica, H. Rogers ” [printed on white card]; “ Rhipipteryx saltator Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ Rhipipteryx saltator, Saussure, det. K. K. Günther 1972, Paratypus ” [handwritten by Günther on white card with “ det. K. K. Günther 197 ” printed]; “ Paratypus ” [printed on orange card]; “ Syntypus ” [printed on red paper]. Günther (1969: 358) stated that the ♀ specimen in the BMNH is the holotype, but no such detail, even of the sex of the material, was given in the description and so the holotype designation is unjustified. Box A 4 d. Ripipteryx saltator Saussure, 1896.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
F14887B6FFA1FFB0F2AAFB5F9A24723B.taxon	description	No specimens found in the MHNG collection. The whereabouts of the type material is unknown. Ripipteryx trilobata Saussure, 1874.	en	Hollier, John, Heads, Sam W. (2012): An annotated list of the Orthoptera (Insecta) species described by Henri de Saussure, with an account of the primary type specimens housed in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Genève, Part 1: The Tridactyloidea (Caelifera). Revue suisse de Zoologie 119 (2): 149-160, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10114979
