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Hoplosphyrum
''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae Mogoplistidae is a family of scaly crickets within the superfamily Grylloidea. Considered to be monophyletic, a sister taxon to the Gryllidae crickets. This family consists of more than 370 species worldwide; 20 species in 4 genera occur in North .... There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * '' Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * '' Hoplosphyrum boreale'' (Scudder, 1902) (western bush cricket) * '' Hoplosphyrum griseum'' (Philippi, 1863) * '' Hoplosphyrum occidentale'' (Scudder, 1869) * '' Hoplosphyrum rufum'' (Chopard, 1932) * '' Hoplosphyrum skottsbergi'' Chopard, 1923 References Further reading * Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Hoplosphyrum Aztecum
''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae Mogoplistidae is a family of scaly crickets within the superfamily Grylloidea. Considered to be monophyletic, a sister taxon to the Gryllidae crickets. This family consists of more than 370 species worldwide; 20 species in 4 genera occur in North .... There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * '' Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * '' Hoplosphyrum boreale'' (Scudder, 1902) (western bush cricket) * '' Hoplosphyrum griseum'' (Philippi, 1863) * '' Hoplosphyrum occidentale'' (Scudder, 1869) * '' Hoplosphyrum rufum'' (Chopard, 1932) * '' Hoplosphyrum skottsbergi'' Chopard, 1923 References Further reading * Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Hoplosphyrum Griseum
''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum ''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae Mogoplistidae is a family of scaly crickets within the superfamily Grylloidea. Considered to be monophyletic, a sister taxon to the Gryllidae crickets. This family consi ...'' (Saussure, 1897) * '' Hoplosphyrum boreale'' (Scudder, 1902) (western bush cricket) * '' Hoplosphyrum griseum'' (Philippi, 1863) * '' Hoplosphyrum occidentale'' (Scudder, 1869) * '' Hoplosphyrum rufum'' (Chopard, 1932) * '' Hoplosphyrum skottsbergi'' Chopard, 1923 References Further reading * Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Hoplosphyrum Occidentale
''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * '' Hoplosphyrum boreale'' (Scudder, 1902) (western bush cricket) * ''Hoplosphyrum griseum ''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum ''Hoplosphyrum'' is ...'' (Philippi, 1863) * '' Hoplosphyrum occidentale'' (Scudder, 1869) * '' Hoplosphyrum rufum'' (Chopard, 1932) * '' Hoplosphyrum skottsbergi'' Chopard, 1923 References Further reading * Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Hoplosphyrum Rufum
''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * '' Hoplosphyrum boreale'' (Scudder, 1902) (western bush cricket) * ''Hoplosphyrum griseum'' (Philippi, 1863) * ''Hoplosphyrum occidentale ''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * ' ...'' (Scudder, 1869) * '' Hoplosphyrum rufum'' (Chopard, 1932) * '' Hoplosphyrum skottsbergi'' Chopard, 1923 References Further reading * Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Hoplosphyrum Skottsbergi
''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * '' Hoplosphyrum boreale'' (Scudder, 1902) (western bush cricket) * ''Hoplosphyrum griseum'' (Philippi, 1863) * ''Hoplosphyrum occidentale'' (Scudder, 1869) * ''Hoplosphyrum rufum ''Hoplosphyrum'' is a genus of scaly crickets in the family Mogoplistidae. There are about six described species in ''Hoplosphyrum''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Hoplosphyrum'': * ''Hoplosphyrum aztecum'' (Saussure, 1897) * ' ...'' (Chopard, 1932) * '' Hoplosphyrum skottsbergi'' Chopard, 1923 References Further reading * Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Hoplosphyrum Boreale
''Hoplosphyrum boreale'', known generally as the western bush cricket or long-winged scaly cricket, is a species of scaly cricket in the family Mogoplistidae Mogoplistidae is a family of scaly crickets within the superfamily Grylloidea. Considered to be monophyletic, a sister taxon to the Gryllidae crickets. This family consists of more than 370 species worldwide; 20 species in 4 genera occur in North .... It is found in North America. References Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1902 {{mogoplistidae-stub ...
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Mogoplistidae
Mogoplistidae is a family of scaly crickets within the superfamily Grylloidea. Considered to be monophyletic, a sister taxon to the Gryllidae crickets. This family consists of more than 370 species worldwide; 20 species in 4 genera occur in North America and this family includes the scaly crickets of Europe. Subfamilies, Tribes and selected Genera The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following: Malgasiinae Auth.: Gorochov 1984 *'' Malgasia'' Uvarov, 1940 Mogoplistinae Auth.: Brunner von Wattenwyl 1873 ;tribe Arachnocephalini Gorochov 1984 #'' Apterornebius'' Ingrisch, 2006 #'' Arachnocephalus'' Costa, 1855 #'' Bothromogoplistes'' Gorochov, 2020 #'' Cycloptiloides'' Sjöstedt, 1909 #'' Cycloptilum'' Scudder, 1869 #'' Discophallus'' Gorochov, 2009 #'' Ectatoderus'' Guérin-Méneville, 1847 #'' Ornebius'' Guérin-Méneville, 1844 #'' Pseudomogoplistes'' Gorochov, 1984 #''† Pseudarachnocephalus'' Gorochov, 2010 ;tribe Mogoplistini Brunner von Wattenwyl 1873 #'' Biama'' Ot ...
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Crickets
Crickets are orthopteran insects which are related to bush crickets, and, more distantly, to grasshoppers. In older literature, such as Imms,Imms AD, rev. Richards OW & Davies RG (1970) ''A General Textbook of Entomology'' 9th Ed. Methuen 886 pp. "crickets" were placed at the family level (''i.e.'' Gryllidae), but contemporary authorities including Otte now place them in the superfamily Grylloidea. The word has been used in combination to describe more distantly related taxa in the suborder Ensifera, such as king crickets and mole crickets. Crickets have mainly cylindrically-shaped bodies, round heads, and long antennae. Behind the head is a smooth, robust pronotum. The abdomen ends in a pair of long cerci; females have a long, cylindrical ovipositor. Diagnostic features include legs with 3-segmented tarsi; as with many Orthoptera, the hind legs have enlarged femora, providing power for jumping. The front wings are adapted as tough, leathery elytra, and some crickets ch ...
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