
Belongs within: Tettigonioidea.
The Austrosaginae are a group of flightless predatory katydids endemic to Australia. Members of this group lack apical spurs on the dorsal surface of the hind tibia (Rentz 1996).
<==AustrosaginaeR96 |--Austrosaga spiniferR96 |--Sciarasaga quadrataR96 |--HemisagaR96 | |--H. denticulataR96 | |--H. mullayaR96 | |--H. pericallesR96 | |--H. saussureiR96 | `--H. venatorR96 |--PachysagaR96 | |--P. australisR96 | |--P. croceopteryxR96 | |--P. eneabbaR96 | |--P. ocrocercusR96 | `--P. strobilaR96 `--PsacadonotusR96 |--P. insulanusR96 |--P. kenkulunR96 |--P. psithyrosR96 |--P. robustusR96 |--P. serratimerusR96 `--P. viridisR96
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[R96] Rentz, D. 1996. Grasshopper Country: The abundant orthopteroid insects of Australia. University of New South Wales Press: Sydney.