Dolichopoda Christosnifoni
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Linderi
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is ''Gryllus palpata'', now known as ''Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *''Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *''Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *''Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *''Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *''Dolichopoda lustria ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Cfr Azami (5012445551)
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Fortuita
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Euxina
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Dalensi
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Christosnifoni
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Chopardi
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Capreensis
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Calidnae
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Bolivari
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Bakolitsasi
''Dolichopoda'' is a genus of cave crickets in the tribe Dolichopodaini, subfamily Dolichopodainae. They are distributed in the Mediterranean basin in southern Europe and western Asia. The type species of the genus is '' Gryllus palpata'', now known as '' Dolichopoda palpata''. Species There are over 50 described species. The greatest species diversity occurs in Greece. Four subgenera have been named, though some have been shown to be paraphyletic (''Dolichopoda'') or polyphyletic (''Chopardina''). ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Capraiacris'') Baccetti, 1977 These two species lack spines on both the anterior tibiae and the hind femur. *'' Dolichopoda aegilion'' Baccetti, 1977 *'' Dolichopoda baccettii'' Capra, 1957 ;''Dolichopoda'' (''Chopardina'') Uvarov, 1921 Found in Italy, Corsica, and Greece. Distinguished from other subgenera by having several spines on the hind femurs. *'' Dolichopoda bormansi'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882 *'' Dolichopoda cyrnensis'' Chopard, 1950 *'' Dolichopoda ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolichopoda Azami
''Dolichopoda azami'', the Azam's cave-cricket, is a species of cave cricket within the family Rhaphidophoridae. The species distribution is in France in the Southern Alps and in Italy in Piedmont, Liguria and Lombardia, where it lives in various dark habitats that have stable temperatures and high humidity. Such habitats include rocky forests, caves, damaged bridges or aqueducts, and abandoned/disused buildings at elevations of 120 to 1,940 metres. It lives in these habitats during the day and is primarily active at night. ''Dolichopoda azami'' has been assessed as 'Least concern' by the IUCN Red List as it has no known major threats, is common, and occurs in at least 1 protected area. Direct human threats on the species are rare and are believed to not severely impact the species population. Subspecies * ''Dolichopoda azami azami'' (Found in southeastern France) * ''Dolichopoda azami ligustica'' (Found in southern Piedmont, north-western Liguria, and the French part of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |