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Neonemobius
''Neonemobius''Hebard (1913) ''Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.'' 65: 449. is a genus of Grylloidea, crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. All species are recorded from North America. Taxonomy The ''Orthoptera Species FileVe lists the following species:'' *''Neonemobius cubensis'' (Saussure, 1874) - type species *''Neonemobius eurynotus'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1918) *''Neonemobius mormonius'' (Scudder, 1896) *''Neonemobius palustris'' (Blatchley, 1900) *''Neonemobius toltecus'' (Saussure, 1859) *''Neonemobius variegatus'' (Bruner, 1893) References

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Neonemobius Palustris
''Neonemobius palustris'', known generally as the sphagnum ground cricket or marsh ground cricket, is a species of ground cricket in the family Gryllidae. It is found in eastern North America. Male ''Neonemobius palustris'' is about 5.7 mm long and females are about 6.8 mm (including wings and excluding ovipositors). They are generally dark brown, but lighter brown individuals have been recorded. They are often found in dense, damp patches of sphagnum moss, and also in sandhill seeps or wet longleaf pine savannas. Their song consists of trills of several seconds duration with pauses of similar lengths in between. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species ''Neonemobius palustris'': * ''Neonemobius palustris aurantius'' (Rehn and Hebard, 1911) * ''Neonemobius palustris palustris'' (Blatchley, 1900) i g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References

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Neonemobius Toltecus
''Neonemobius''Hebard (1913) ''Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.'' 65: 449. is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. All species are recorded from North America. Taxonomy The ''Orthoptera Species FileVe lists the following species:'' *'' Neonemobius cubensis'' (Saussure, 1874) - type species *''Neonemobius eurynotus'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1918) *'' Neonemobius mormonius'' (Scudder, 1896) *''Neonemobius palustris ''Neonemobius palustris'', known generally as the sphagnum ground cricket or marsh ground cricket, is a species of ground cricket in the family Gryllidae. It is found in eastern North America. Male ''Neonemobius palustris'' is about 5.7 mm long ...'' (Blatchley, 1900) *'' Neonemobius toltecus'' (Saussure, 1859) *'' Neonemobius variegatus'' (Bruner, 1893) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8134958 Ground crickets Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Ensifera genera ...
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Neonemobius Cubensis
''Neonemobius cubensis'', the Cuban ground cricket, is a species of ground cricket 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 c ... in the family Gryllidae. It is found in the Caribbean. During its mating process the female will often feed upon the male’s glandular tibial spurs. Males who have mated previously will likely be found with some sort of damage done to their tibial spurs because of their mating process. References Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1874 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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Neonemobius Variegatus
''Neonemobius variegatus'', known generally as the variegated ground cricket or smaller spotted ground cricket, is a species of ground cricket in the family Trigonidiidae The Trigonidiidae are a family of crickets: Grylloidea consisting of two subfamilies: * Subfamily Nemobiinae Saussure, 1877 – wood crickets or ground crickets * Subfamily Trigonidiinae Trigonidiinae is a subfamily of insects in the order .... It is found in North America. References Crickets Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1893 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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Neonemobius Eurynotus
''Neonemobius eurynotus'' is a species of cricket in the subfamily Nemobiinae. It is native to California, where it can be found in the San Francisco Bay Area The San Francisco Bay Area, often referred to as simply the Bay Area, is a populous region surrounding the San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun Bay estuaries in Northern California. The Bay Area is defined by the Association of Bay Area Go .... Its common names include Bay Area ground cricket and California ground cricket.Walker, T. J''Neonemobius eurynotus''.''Singing Insects of North America''. University of Florida IFAS. References Fauna of California Ground crickets Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1918 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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Neonemobius Mormonius
''Neonemobius mormonius'', known generally as the Mormon ground cricket or collared ground cricket, is a species of ground cricket 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 c ... in the family Gryllidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Ensifera Insects described in 1896 {{gryllidae-stub ...
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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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