Caconemobius Takarai
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''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily
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 ...
. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of
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, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the
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.Kim, T. and J. Kim. (2010)
A taxonomic review of the marine littoral genus ''Caconemobius'' (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Nemobiinae) in Korea.
''Korean J Syst Zool'' 26(1) 29-33.
These are wingless crickets that do not sing. They have bulbous abdomens. They live among rocks on beaches and other marine environments, where they may swim and dive in the saline waters.


Taxonomy

The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *''
Caconemobius akusekiensis ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. ...
'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''
Caconemobius albus ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. ...
'' Otte, 1994 *''
Caconemobius anahulu ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. ...
'' Otte, 1994 *''
Caconemobius daitoensis ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. ...
'' (Oshiro, 1986) *''
Caconemobius dibrachiatus ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. ...
'' Ma & Zhang, 2015 *''
Caconemobius fori ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.Kim, T. and J. Kim. ...
'' ('ūhini nēnē pele, or lava cricket) Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius howarthi'' Gurney & Rentz, 1978 *'' Caconemobius nihoensis'' Otte, 1994 *'' Caconemobius paralbus'' Otte, 1994 *'' Caconemobius sandwichensis'' Otte, 1994 *'' Caconemobius sazanami'' (Furukawa, 1970) *'' Caconemobius schauinslandi'' (Alfken, 1901) *'' Caconemobius takarai'' (Oshiro, 1990) *''
Caconemobius uuku ''Caconemobius'' is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. There are about 15 species distributed from the Pacific coasts of Asia to Hawaii, where they occur in marine environments on the shores of the Pacific Ocean The Paci ...
'' Otte, 1994 *'' Caconemobius varius'' Gurney & Rentz, 1978


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3284498 Trigonidiidae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot