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Platycleis
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket ('' Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicle A testicle or testis (plural testes) is the male reproductive gland or gonad in all bilaterians, including humans. It is homologous to the female ovary. The functions of the testes are to produce both sperm and androgens, primarily testoste ...s in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # '' Platycleis affinis'' Fieb ...
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Platycleis Ragusai
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Fatima
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Pongraczi
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Pathana
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Pamirica
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Meridiana
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Longicauda
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Latitabunda
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Kibris
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Kashmira
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Kabulica
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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Platycleis Irinae
''Platycleis'' is a genus of bush crickets described by Fieber in 1853, belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The species of this genus are present in Europe, North Africa and temperate Asia. Biology Studies conducted in 2010 at the University of Derby by Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (''Platycleis affinis'') has the largest testicles in proportion to body mass of any animal recorded. They account for 14% of the insect's body mass and are thought to enable a fast re-mating rate. '' Platycleis albopunctata'' is the grey bush cricket and occurs in the British Isles. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following accepted species: # ''Platycleis affinis'' Fieber, 1853 # '' Platycleis albopunctata'' (Goeze, 1778) # '' Platycleis alexandra'' (Uvarov, 1926) # '' Platycleis buzzettii'' Massa & Fontana, 2011 # '' Platycleis concii'' Galvagni, 1959 # '' Platycleis curvicauda'' Podgornaya, 1988 # '' Platycleis escalera ...
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