
Meconematinae is a subfamily of the bush crickets, with a worldwide distribution.

Cyrtaspis is a genus of bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini within the subfamily Meconematinae. They are found in mainland Western Europe and North Africa.

Meconema is the type genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Meconematinae.

Meconema meridionale is an insect in the family Tettigoniidae, known as the southern oak bush cricket.

Meconema thalassinum is an insect in the family Tettigoniidae known as the oak bush-cricket and drumming katydid. It is native to Europe, including the British Isles, and was introduced to the United States, first established in the west of Long Island and extending its range to Rhode Island and Scarsdale, Stony Brook, and Ithaca, New York.

Meconematinae is a subfamily of the bush crickets, with a worldwide distribution.

Paraphisis is a genus of bush crickets in the subfamily Meconematinae.

Meconematinae is a subfamily of the bush crickets, with a worldwide distribution.

Supersonus is a genus of katydids in the order Orthoptera first described in 2014. The genus contains three species which are endemic to the rainforests of South America. Its name is an allusion to the fact that the males, in order to attract the females, produce a very high frequency noise which can reach 150 kHz. This has been considered the highest frequency ultrasonic noise of the animal kingdom. The noise is imperceptible to human hearing, which is only capable of detecting up to 20 kHz.