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Amyttacta Angolensis
''Amyttacta'' is a genus of bush-crickets or katydids, which contains the following species: *'' Amyttacta angolensis'' Beier, 1965 *'' Amyttacta rhodesica'' Beier, 1965 Note: ''A. farrelli'' and '' A. marakelensis'' Naskrecki, Bazelet & Spearman, 2008 are now placed in the genus ''Naskreckia ''Naskreckia'' is a genus of South African bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini (subfamily Meconematinae). Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following species: # '' Naskreckia farrelli'' (Naskrecki, Bazelet, Spearm ...'' Gorochov, 2017. References Tettigoniidae genera Meconematinae {{tettigoniidae-stub ...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Arthropod
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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Insect
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body ( head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. Their blood is not totally contained in vessels; some circulates in an open cavity known as the haemocoel. Insects are the most diverse group of animals; they include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The total number of extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; In: potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on Earth are insects. Insects may be found in nearly all environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, which are dominated by another arthropod group, crustaceans, which recent research has indicated insects are nested within. Nearly all insects hatch from eggs. ...
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Orthoptera
Orthoptera () is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets, including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grasshoppers, locusts, and close relatives; and Ensifera – crickets and close relatives. More than 20,000 species are distributed worldwide. The insects in the order have incomplete metamorphosis, and produce sound (known as a "stridulation") by rubbing their wings against each other or their legs, the wings or legs containing rows of corrugated bumps. The tympanum, or ear, is located in the front tibia in crickets, mole crickets, and bush crickets or katydids, and on the first abdominal segment in the grasshoppers and locusts. These organisms use vibrations to locate other individuals. Grasshoppers and other orthopterans are able to fold their wings (i.e. they are members of Neoptera). Etymology The name is derived from the Greek ὀρθό ...
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Tettigoniidae
Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America), or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the Tettigoniidae are the only extant (living) family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea. They are primarily nocturnal in habit with strident mating calls. Many species exhibit mimicry and camouflage, commonly with shapes and colors similar to leaves. Etymology The family name Tettigoniidae is derived from the genus ''Tettigonia'', first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. In Latin ''tettigonia'' means a kind of small cicada, leafhopper; it is from the Greek τεττιγόνιον ''tettigonion'', the diminutive of the imitative ( onomatopoeic) τέττιξ, ''tettix'', cicada. All of these names such as ''tettix'' with repeated sounds are onomatopoeic, imitating the stridulation of these insects. The common name ''katydid'' is also onomat ...
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Meconematinae
Meconematinae is a subfamily of the bush crickets, with a worldwide distribution (but very limited representation in Antarctica and North America). Tribes and genera In the Orthoptera Species File, the following are listed: Meconematini Authority: Burmeister 1838 ;subtribe Acilacridina Authority: Gorochov, 2017 - southern Africa # '' Acilacris'' Bolívar, 1890 includes subgenus '' Aroegas'' Péringuey, 1916 # '' Africariola'' - monotypic: '' Africariola longicauda'' Naskrecki, 1996 # '' Ovonotus'' Naskrecki & Guta, 2019 # '' Paracilacris'' Chopard, 1955 ;subtribe Meconematina distribution: mostly Europe & Asia # '' Alloxiphidiopsis'' Liu & Zhang, 2007 # '' Amyttosa'' Beier, 1965 # '' Borneratura'' Gorochov, 2008 # '' Brachyamytta'' Naskrecki, 2008 # '' Breviratura'' Gorochov, 2008 # '' Caprixizicus'' Gorochov, 2022 # '' Kamerula'' Gorochov, 2017 # '' Leptoteratura'' Yamasaki, 1982 # '' Meconema'' Serville, 1831 - Europe # '' Naskreckia'' Gorochov, 2017 # '' Odontu ...
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Amyttacta Angolensis
''Amyttacta'' is a genus of bush-crickets or katydids, which contains the following species: *'' Amyttacta angolensis'' Beier, 1965 *'' Amyttacta rhodesica'' Beier, 1965 Note: ''A. farrelli'' and '' A. marakelensis'' Naskrecki, Bazelet & Spearman, 2008 are now placed in the genus ''Naskreckia ''Naskreckia'' is a genus of South African bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini (subfamily Meconematinae). Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following species: # '' Naskreckia farrelli'' (Naskrecki, Bazelet, Spearm ...'' Gorochov, 2017. References Tettigoniidae genera Meconematinae {{tettigoniidae-stub ...
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Amyttacta Rhodesica
''Amyttacta'' is a genus of bush-crickets or katydids, which contains the following species: *''Amyttacta angolensis'' Beier, 1965 *'' Amyttacta rhodesica'' Beier, 1965 Note: ''A. farrelli'' and '' A. marakelensis'' Naskrecki, Bazelet & Spearman, 2008 are now placed in the genus ''Naskreckia ''Naskreckia'' is a genus of South African bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini (subfamily Meconematinae). Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following species: # '' Naskreckia farrelli'' (Naskrecki, Bazelet, Spearm ...'' Gorochov, 2017. References Tettigoniidae genera Meconematinae {{tettigoniidae-stub ...
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Marakele Delicate Katydid
The Marakele delicate katydid (''Naskreckia marakelensis'') is a species of bush cricket or katydid orthopteran that is endemic to Marakele National Park in Limpopo Province, South Africa. It can be found within savanna and grassland biomes, and feeds on flowers and grass seeds, particularly Guinea grass. Because of its limited distribution, the IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natu ... considers it to be vulnerable to extinction, and is threatened by microclimatic changes. References Tettigoniidae Vulnerable animals Endemic insects of South Africa Insects described in 2008 {{tettigoniidae-stub ...
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Naskreckia
''Naskreckia'' is a genus of South African bush crickets belonging to the tribe Meconematini (subfamily Meconematinae). Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following species: # '' Naskreckia farrelli'' (Naskrecki, Bazelet, Spearman (2008) – Farrell's delicate katydid, type species (as '' Amyttacta farrelli'' from Bolobedu District, (previously Lebowa), Limpopo Limpopo is the northernmost province of South Africa. It is named after the Limpopo River, which forms the province's western and northern borders. The capital and largest city in the province is Polokwane, while the provincial legislature is ... ProvinceNaskrecki, Bazelet & Spearman (2008) ''Zootaxa'' 1933: 23.) # '' Naskreckia marakelensis'' (Naskrecki, Bazelet & Spearman, 2008) – Marakele delicate katydid References {{Taxonbar, from=Q60195844 Meconematinae Tettigoniidae genera Orthoptera of Africa ...
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Tettigoniidae Genera
Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America), or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the Tettigoniidae are the only extant (living) family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea. They are primarily nocturnal in habit with strident mating calls. Many species exhibit mimicry and camouflage, commonly with shapes and colors similar to leaves. Etymology The family name Tettigoniidae is derived from the genus ''Tettigonia'', first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. In Latin ''tettigonia'' means a kind of small cicada, leafhopper; it is from the Greek τεττιγόνιον ''tettigonion'', the diminutive of the imitative (onomatopoeic) τέττιξ, ''tettix'', cicada. All of these names such as ''tettix'' with repeated sounds are onomatopoeic, imitating the stridulation of these insects. The common name ''katydid'' is also onomatop ...
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