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Caconemobius Paralbus
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & R ...
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Nemobiinae
Nemobiinae is a subfamily of the newly constituted Trigonidiidae, one of the cricket families. The type genus is '' Nemobius'', which includes the wood cricket, but members of this subfamily may also be known as ground crickets or "pygmy field crickets". Characteristics Nemobiinae are typically small insects, generally less than long, and less robust than many other crickets (''e.g.'' those in the Gryllidae). The thorax is densely bristled and the abdomen is also bristly. There are four (or sometimes three) pairs of long, movable spines above the tip of the abdomen. The ovipositor varies from being long, straight and needle-like, to short, curved and sabre-like. These crickets have wings of variable lengths and are generally brown, a suitable colour for concealment among the leaf litter and plant bases where they live. They are often active during the day and can be quite common in woodland and pastureland. They are omnivores. There are about two hundred species worldwide. ...
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Caconemobius Nihoensis
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & R ...
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Caconemobius Varius
''Caconemobius varius'' is a species of cricket known by the common name Kaumana cave cricket. It is native to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat .... References Insects of Hawaii Ground crickets Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1978 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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Caconemobius Uuku
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ....Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *'' Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *'' Caconemobius albus'' Otte, ...
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Caconemobius Takarai
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & R ...
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Caconemobius Schauinslandi
''Caconemobius schauinslandi'' is a species of cricket known by the common name Schauinsland's bush cricket. It is native to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat .... References Insects of Hawaii Ground crickets Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1901 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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Caconemobius Sazanami
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & R ...
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Caconemobius Sandwichensis
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & R ...
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Caconemobius Paralbus
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & R ...
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Caconemobius Howarthi
''Caconemobius howarthi'' is a species of cricket known by the common name Howarth's cave cricket. It is native to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat .... References Insects of Hawaii Ground crickets Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1978 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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Asia
Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with Africa. Asia covers an area of , about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilizations. Its 4.7 billion people constitute roughly 60% of the world's population. In general terms, Asia is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. The border of Asia with Europe is a historical and cultural construct, as there is no clear physical and geographical separation between them. It is somewhat arbitrary and has moved since its first conception in classical antiquity. The division of Eurasia into two continents reflects East–West cultural, linguistic, ...
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Caconemobius Fori
''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33. These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters. Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''Caconemobius akusekiensis'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''Caconemobius albus'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius anahulu'' Otte, 1994 *''Caconemobius daitoensis'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''Caconemobius dibrachiatus'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *'' Caconemobius fori'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & ...
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