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Neoacla
''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae The Phalangopsidae are a recently reconstituted family of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera), based on the type genus '' Phalangopsis'' Serville, 1831 from South America. Priority for family-group names based on this genus dates from Blanchard's "' .... Its native range is Southern America. Species: *'' Neoacla clandestina'' *'' Neoacla loiselae'' *'' Neoacla reticulata'' *'' Neoacla vicina'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10596298 Ensifera Ensifera genera ...
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Neoacla Clandestina
''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae The Phalangopsidae are a recently reconstituted family of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera), based on the type genus '' Phalangopsis'' Serville, 1831 from South America. Priority for family-group names based on this genus dates from Blanchard's "' .... Its native range is Southern America. Species: *'' Neoacla clandestina'' *'' Neoacla loiselae'' *'' Neoacla reticulata'' *'' Neoacla vicina'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10596298 Ensifera Ensifera genera ...
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Neoacla Loiselae
''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae. Its native range is Southern America. Species: *''Neoacla clandestina ''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae The Phalangopsidae are a recently reconstituted family of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera), based on the type genus '' Phalangopsis'' Serville, 1831 from South America. ...'' *'' Neoacla loiselae'' *'' Neoacla reticulata'' *'' Neoacla vicina'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10596298 Ensifera Ensifera genera ...
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Neoacla Reticulata
''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae. Its native range is Southern America. Species: *''Neoacla clandestina'' *''Neoacla loiselae ''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae. Its native range is Southern America. Species: *''Neoacla clandestina ''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae The Phalangopsid ...'' *'' Neoacla reticulata'' *'' Neoacla vicina'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10596298 Ensifera Ensifera genera ...
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Neoacla Vicina
''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae. Its native range is Southern America. Species: *''Neoacla clandestina'' *''Neoacla loiselae'' *''Neoacla reticulata ''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsidae. Its native range is Southern America. Species: *''Neoacla clandestina'' *''Neoacla loiselae ''Neoacla'' is a genus of crickets belonging to the family Phalangopsi ...'' *'' Neoacla vicina'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10596298 Ensifera Ensifera genera ...
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Phalangopsidae
The Phalangopsidae are a recently reconstituted family of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera), based on the type genus '' Phalangopsis'' Serville, 1831 from South America. Priority for family-group names based on this genus dates from Blanchard's "''Phalangopsites''".Blanchard E (1845) ''Histoire des Insectes, leurs moeurs, leurs métamorphoses et leur classification'', Vol. 2. Paris: Didot. Distribution Species in this family are widely distributed, especially southern Hemisphere (i.e. continents excluding Europe, most of N. America and Antarctica). These terrestrial Orthoptera, like the majority of crickets, tend to thrive in tropical or subtropical environments. Subfamilies, Tribes and selected Genera The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: ;subfamily Cachoplistinae Saussure, 1877 – Africa, Asia * tribe Cachoplistini Saussure, 1877 ** '' Cacoplistes'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1873 * Homoeogryllini Gorochov, 1986 ** '' Homoeogryllus'' Guérin-Méneville, 1847 ** '' Meloimorpha' ...
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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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Ensifera
Ensifera is a suborder of insects that includes the various types of crickets and their allies including: true crickets, camel crickets, bush crickets or katydids, grigs, weta and Cooloola monsters. This and the suborder Caelifera (grasshoppers and their allies) make up the order Orthoptera. Ensifera is believed to be a more ancient group than Caelifera, with its origins in the Carboniferous period, the split having occurred at the end of the Permian period. Unlike the Caelifera, the Ensifera contain numerous members that are partially carnivorous, feeding on other insects, as well as plants. ''Ensifer'' is Latin for "sword bearer", and refers to the typically elongated and blade-like ovipositor of the females. Characteristics Characteristics shared by the two orthopteran suborders, Caelifera and Ensifera, are the mouthparts adapted for biting and chewing, the modified prothorax, the hind legs modified for jumping, the wing shape and venation, and the sound-producing stridu ...
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