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Eufalconius
''Eufalconius pendleburyi'' is a groundhopper found in Malaysia, belonging to the tribe Scelimenini. It is the only species in the monotypic genus ''Eufalconius''. See also *Phaesticus azemii * Discotettix adenanii * Discotettix selangori *Scelimena hafizaii ''Scelimena hafizaii'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae family. See also *''Phaesticus azemii ''Phaesticus mellerborgi'' is a groundhopper found in China, Indo-China and Malesia, now placed ''incertae sedis'' the ... * Scelimena razalii References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5528057 Insects of Malaysia Orthoptera of Asia Tetrigidae ...
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Scelimenini
Scelimeninae is a subfamily of ground hoppers belonging to the Tetrigidae family of Orthopterans. Tribes and genera The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: Scelimenini Auth. Hancock, 1907 * '' Amphibotettix'' Hancock, 1906 * ''Bidentatettix'' Zheng, 1992 * '' Discotettix'' Costa, 1864 * '' Eufalconius'' Günther, 1938 * '' Euscelimena'' Günther, 1938 * '' Falconius'' Bolívar, 1898 * '' Gavialidium'' Saussure, 1862 * '' Hexocera'' Hancock, 1915 * '' Indoscelimena'' Günther, 1938 * '' Paragavialidium'' Zheng, 1994 * '' Paramphibotettix'' Günther, 1938 * '' Platygavialidium'' Günther, 1938 * ''Scelimena ''Scelimena'' is a genus of ground hoppers, with records from India, Indo-China, Malesia and PNG, belonging to the Tetrigidae family of Orthopterans. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: * '' Scelimena bellula'' Storozhenko & Dawwrue ...'' Serville, 1838 * '' Tagaloscelimena'' Günther, 1938 * '' Tefrinda'' Bolívar, 1906 * '' Tegotettix'' Hancock, 1913 tribe u ...
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Groundhopper
Tetrigidae is an ancient family in the order Orthoptera, which also includes similar families such as crickets, grasshoppers, and their allies. Species within the Tetrigidae are variously called groundhoppers, pygmy grasshoppers,Borror DJ, Tripplehorn CA, Johnson NF (1989) An Introduction to the Study of Insects, 6th edition. Harcourt Brace College Publishers. New York. pg 213 pygmy devils or (mostly historical) "grouse locusts".Imms AD, rev. Richards OW & Davies RG (1970) ''A General Textbook of Entomology'' 9th Ed. Methuen 886 pp. Diagnostic characteristics Tetrigidae are typically less than 20 mm in length and are recognizable by a long pronotum. This pronotum extends over the length of the abdomen, sometimes to the tip of the wings, and ends in a point. In other Orthoptera, the pronotum is short and covers neither the abdomen nor the wings. Tetrigidae are generally cryptic in coloration. Some species have enlarged pronota that mimic leaves, stones or twigs. Other chara ...
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Malaysia
Malaysia ( ; ) is a country in Southeast Asia. The federation, federal constitutional monarchy consists of States and federal territories of Malaysia, thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime Malaysia–Thailand border, border with Thailand and Maritime boundary, maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia, and a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital, the country's largest city, and the seat of the Parliament of Malaysia, legislative branch of the Government of Malaysia, federal government. The nearby Planned community#Planned capitals, planned capital of Putrajaya is the administrative capital, which represents the seat of both the Government of Malaysia#Executive, executive branch (the Cabine ...
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Monotypic Genus
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispecific" or "monospecific" is sometimes preferred. In botanical nomenclature, a monotypic genus is a genus in the special case where a genus and a single species are simultaneously described. In contrast, an oligotypic taxon contains more than one but only a very few subordinate taxa. Examples Just as the term ''monotypic'' is used to describe a taxon including only one subdivision, the contained taxon can also be referred to as monotypic within the higher-level taxon, e.g. a genus monotypic within a family. Some examples of monotypic groups are: Plants * In the order Amborellales, there is only one family, Amborellaceae and there is only one genus, '' Amborella'', and in this genus there is only one species, namely ''Amborella trichopoda.' ...
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Phaesticus Azemii
''Phaesticus mellerborgi'' is a groundhopper found in China, Indo-China and Malesia, now placed '' incertae sedis'' the Tetrigidae. See also * Discotettix adenanii * Discotettix selangori *Scelimena hafizaii ''Scelimena hafizaii'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae family. See also *''Phaesticus azemii ''Phaesticus mellerborgi'' is a groundhopper found in China, Indo-China and Malesia, now placed ''incertae sedis'' the ... * Scelimena razalii * Gavialidium phangensum References {{Taxonbar, from=Q7180148 Insects of Malaysia Orthoptera of Asia Tetrigidae ...
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Discotettix Adenanii
''Discotettix belzebuth'' is a groundhopper found in western Malesia, belonging to the subfamily Scelimeninae; it is the type species of its genus. See also *Phaesticus azemii * Discotettix selangori *Scelimena hafizaii ''Scelimena hafizaii'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae family. See also *''Phaesticus azemii ''Phaesticus mellerborgi'' is a groundhopper found in China, Indo-China and Malesia, now placed ''incertae sedis'' the ... * Scelimena razalii * Gavialidium phangensum References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3082136 Caelifera Insects of Malaysia Orthoptera of Asia ...
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Discotettix Selangori
''Discotettix selangori'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae Tetrigidae is an ancient family in the order Orthoptera, which also includes similar families such as crickets, grasshoppers, and their allies. Species within the Tetrigidae are variously called groundhoppers, pygmy grasshoppers,Borror DJ, Tripp ... family. References Insects of Malaysia Insects described in 2007 Caelifera {{tetrigidae-stub ...
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Scelimena Hafizaii
''Scelimena hafizaii'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae family. See also *''Phaesticus azemii ''Phaesticus mellerborgi'' is a groundhopper found in China, Indo-China and Malesia, now placed ''incertae sedis'' the Tetrigidae Tetrigidae is an ancient family in the order Orthoptera, which also includes similar families such as crickets ...'' *'' Discotettix adenanii'' *'' Discotettix selangori'' *'' Scelimena razalii'' *'' Gavialidium phangensum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q7430694, from2=Q10662985 Insects of Malaysia Insects described in 2007 Caelifera ...
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Scelimena Razalii
''Scelimena razalii'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae family. See also *Phaesticus azemii *Discotettix adenanii *Discotettix selangori *Scelimena hafizaii ''Scelimena hafizaii'' is an insect found in Malaysia, belonging to the Tetrigidae family. See also *''Phaesticus azemii ''Phaesticus mellerborgi'' is a groundhopper found in China, Indo-China and Malesia, now placed ''incertae sedis'' the ... * Gavialidium phangensum References Insects of Malaysia Insects described in 2007 Caelifera {{tetrigidae-stub ...
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Insects Of Malaysia
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. Insect ...
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Orthoptera Of Asia
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 ὀρθός ...
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