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Some Iranian Acridoidea (Orthoptera)
Journal of Entomology Series B, Taxonomy, 1971SYNOPSIS The hitherto unknown males of Paregnatius salavatiani, Paraconophyma pusilla, Wiltshirella fusiformis and Lyrotyloides viridis are described, and a new genus of Egnatiinae is erected for P. pusilla.
V. M. DIRSH, H. MIRZAYAN
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Oriental Insects, 2005
The phylogenetic relationship among 8 families of Acridoidea were analysed based on the male follicle morphology of 101 species, using SPSS 10.0.
Xin Liu +3 more
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The phylogenetic relationship among 8 families of Acridoidea were analysed based on the male follicle morphology of 101 species, using SPSS 10.0.
Xin Liu +3 more
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Acridoidea aus Iran (Orthoptera)
1960(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Beĭ-Bienko, G. I︠A︡. (Grigoriĭ I︠A︡kovlevich) +1 more
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On acrididae (Orthoptera: acridoidea) from Kerala
Indian Journal of Entomology, 2018A faunistic survey conducted on the acridid fauna of Kerala, India revealed 41 species belonging to 30 genera in 10 subfamilies of the family Acrididae. These led to five new records from Kerala. The subfamilies Oedipodinae and Catantopinae were observed to include maximum abundance.
Hirdesh Kumar +2 more
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Insectes Orthoptères Acridoidea : Pyrgomorphidae et acrididae
1968(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Dirsch, Verena M., Descamps, Martine
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Recent findings of Pamphagidae (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) from Turkey
Zootaxa, 2023Some new findings of the family Pamphagidae obtained in the field trips carried out in Turkey are presented. New distributional, morphological, and zoogeographical information are given for the recorded 15 species and subspecies. A new species Nocaracris nebulosa Ünal, sp. nov. and the unknown male of Nocaracris tauricola Ramme, 1951 are described.
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Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 1911
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Chromosome C-banding patterns in Spanish Acridoidea
Genetica, 1983The karyotypes of 47 Spanish acridold grasshoppers have been analyzed by means of C-banding in both mitotic and meiotic cells. The most frequent location of C-heterochromatin occurs in centromeric and telomeric regions whereas interstitial C-bands are very scarce.
J. L. Santos, P. Arana, R. Gir�ldez
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