Gryllotalpa Latreille, 1802

(figs. 15–16)

Epiphallus: Transversal sclerites “T” o “L” shaped, pedunculate and connected to the base of the basal sclerite of median prolongation. Apical sclerite (amp) with diverse forms that enable species identification; disto-ventral margin cleft or not.

Ectophallus: Made of two parameres, which can have either a truncated, forked or lengthened apex; basal plate triangular or ovoid.

Specimens examined: G. hirsuta Burmeister, 1838; G. africana Palisot de Beauvois, 1805; G. fulvipes Saussure, 1877; G. minuta Burmeister, 1838; G. gryllotalpa (Linnaeus, 1758); G. orientalis Burmeister, 1838 .