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Pseudomogoplistes
''Pseudomogoplistes'' is a genus of 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 ..., erected by AV Gorochov in 1984.Gorochov AV (1984) ''Zool. Zhur.'' 63(11): 1650. The recorded distribution of species is Europe and North Africa. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following: #'' Pseudomogoplistes byzantius'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes madeirae'' Gorochov & Marshall, 2001 #'' Pseudomogoplistes squamiger'' (Fischer, 1853)- type species (as ''Gryllus squamiger'' Fischer) #'' Pseudomogoplistes turcicus'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes vicentae'' Gorochov, 1996 References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10643470 Crickets Orthoptera genera Ensifera Orthoptera of Europe ...
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Pseudomogoplistes Byzantius
''Pseudomogoplistes'' is a genus of crickets in the family Mogoplistidae, erected by AV Gorochov in 1984.Gorochov AV (1984) ''Zool. Zhur.'' 63(11): 1650. The recorded distribution of species is Europe and North Africa. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following: #'' Pseudomogoplistes byzantius'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes madeirae'' Gorochov & Marshall, 2001 #''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger ''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger'', the scaly cricket, is a species of apterous cricket in the family Mogoplistidae. Long known in the genus '' Mogoplistes'' it was placed this genus, for which it became the type species, by AV Gorochov in 1984. ...'' (Fischer, 1853)- type species (as ''Gryllus squamiger'' Fischer) #'' Pseudomogoplistes turcicus'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes vicentae'' Gorochov, 1996 References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10643470 Crickets Orthoptera genera Ensifera Orthoptera of Europe ...
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Pseudomogoplistes Madeirae
''Pseudomogoplistes'' is a genus of crickets in the family Mogoplistidae, erected by AV Gorochov in 1984.Gorochov AV (1984) ''Zool. Zhur.'' 63(11): 1650. The recorded distribution of species is Europe and North Africa. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following: #''Pseudomogoplistes byzantius'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes madeirae'' Gorochov & Marshall, 2001 #''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger ''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger'', the scaly cricket, is a species of apterous cricket in the family Mogoplistidae. Long known in the genus '' Mogoplistes'' it was placed this genus, for which it became the type species, by AV Gorochov in 1984. ...'' (Fischer, 1853)- type species (as ''Gryllus squamiger'' Fischer) #'' Pseudomogoplistes turcicus'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes vicentae'' Gorochov, 1996 References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10643470 Crickets Orthoptera genera Ensifera Orthoptera of Europe ...
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Pseudomogoplistes Turcicus
''Pseudomogoplistes'' is a genus of crickets in the family Mogoplistidae, erected by AV Gorochov in 1984.Gorochov AV (1984) ''Zool. Zhur.'' 63(11): 1650. The recorded distribution of species is Europe and North Africa. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following: #''Pseudomogoplistes byzantius'' Gorochov, 1995 #''Pseudomogoplistes madeirae'' Gorochov & Marshall, 2001 #''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger ''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger'', the scaly cricket, is a species of apterous cricket in the family Mogoplistidae. Long known in the genus '' Mogoplistes'' it was placed this genus, for which it became the type species, by AV Gorochov in 1984. ...'' (Fischer, 1853)- type species (as ''Gryllus squamiger'' Fischer) #'' Pseudomogoplistes turcicus'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes vicentae'' Gorochov, 1996 References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10643470 Crickets Orthoptera genera Ensifera Orthoptera of Europe ...
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Pseudomogoplistes Vicentae
''Pseudomogoplistes'' is a genus of crickets in the family Mogoplistidae, erected by AV Gorochov in 1984.Gorochov AV (1984) ''Zool. Zhur.'' 63(11): 1650. The recorded distribution of species is Europe and North Africa. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists the following: #''Pseudomogoplistes byzantius'' Gorochov, 1995 #''Pseudomogoplistes madeirae'' Gorochov & Marshall, 2001 #''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger'' (Fischer, 1853)- type species (as ''Gryllus squamiger'' Fischer) #''Pseudomogoplistes turcicus ''Pseudomogoplistes'' is a genus of crickets in the family Mogoplistidae, erected by AV Gorochov in 1984.Gorochov AV (1984) ''Zool. Zhur.'' 63(11): 1650. The recorded distribution of species is Europe and North Africa. Species The ''Orthoptera ...'' Gorochov, 1995 #'' Pseudomogoplistes vicentae'' Gorochov, 1996 References External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10643470 Crickets Orthoptera genera Ensifera Orthoptera of Europe ...
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Pseudomogoplistes Squamiger
''Pseudomogoplistes squamiger'', the scaly cricket, is a species of apterous cricket in the family Mogoplistidae. Long known in the genus '' Mogoplistes'' it was placed this genus, for which it became the type species, by AV Gorochov in 1984. Habitat and Distribution Usually found near the sea on pebble beaches, its native range is especially in southern Europe and northern Africa, but since the 1960s it has been recorded from Dorset, later found in Devon Devon ( , historically known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South West England. The most populous settlement in Devon is the city of Plymouth, followed by Devon's county town, the city of Exeter. Devo ...Sutton PG, Cooper PD (1999) The scaly cricket Pseudomogoplistes squamiger Fischer (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) in Devonshire: discovery of a second British colony, Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, London (Ent. Monthly Mag.) 135(1624-7):241-242 in the British Isles References See al ...
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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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Cricket (insect)
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 ...
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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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Orthoptera Genera
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 ὀρθό ...
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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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