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Conocephalus (Conocephalus) sulcifrontis Xia et Liu 1992

open access: yes, 2010
Published as part of Zhou, Min, Bi, Wen-Xuan & Liu, Xia-Wei, 2010, The genus Conocephalus (Orthoptera, Tettigonioidea) in China, pp.
Zhou, Min, Bi, Wen-Xuan, Liu, Xia-Wei
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Conocephalus fuscus

open access: yes, 2023
Conocephalus fuscus (Fabricius, 1793) — Мечник обыкновенный МатериаΛ. РеспубΛика БеΛарусь, ГомеΛьская обΛ., ГомеΛьский р-н, З окр. Α. Коренёвка, смешанный Λес, верховое боΛото, на зΛаковой раститеΛьности, 23.07.2016, 1♂, 1 нимфа; г. ГомеΛь, забоΛоченная пойма р. Сож, на зΛаковой раститеΛьности, 03.08.2016, 1♂; Ю окр. г.
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Conocephalus (Amurocephalus) chinensis

open access: yes, 2023
Conocephalus (Amurocephalus) chinensis (Redtenbacher, 1891) Figs 1, 2 Conocephalus chinensis: Benediktov, 1997: 118; Benediktov, 2006: 28. Conocephalus (Amurocephalus) chinensis: Zhou et al., 2010: 58; Storozhenko, 2004: 73; Storozhenko et al., 2015: 45; Sergeev et al., 2018: 15; Gantigmaa & Myagmar, 2022: 324. MATERIAL.
Myagmar, G., Gantigmaa, Ch.
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Conocephalus saltator

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Conocephalus saltator (Saussure, 1859) Calling song A mixed trill. The echemmes have a duration of 0.64 ± 0.15 (0.474 –0.747) seconds, with 20.6 ± 3.97 (16–23) syllables. The interval between echemmes is 1.15 ± 0.21 (0.884 –1.418) seconds. The peak frequency is 16.19 ± 0.24 (15.8–16.4) kHz, with a bandwidth of 14.01 ± 0.77 (13.31–15.18) kHz. Collection
Acosta, Riuler C.   +6 more
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Conocephalus dorsalis

open access: yes, 2007
Conocephalus dorsalis ist am Neuenburgersee-Südufer (Grande Cariçaie) gut vertreten, hält sich jedoch andernorts nur an einigen sehr isolierten Standorten (Abb. 7). Ein Jahrhundert der Entwässerungen und Meliorationen hat ihr ursprüngliches Verbreitungsgebiet stark reduziert und ihr Verschwinden aus mehreren Gegenden des Landes bewirkt.
Monnerat, C.   +3 more
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Does habitat matter in avoiding predators among sympatric Katydid species?

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Natural selection, through eavesdropping predators, plays a crucial role in shaping katydid behavior. Predators use the conspicuous katydid calls for prey localization. While commonly deployed defenses are known for many katydids, the possible effects of
Chandranshu Tiwari, Swati Diwakar
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Conocephalus laetus

open access: yes, 2009
Published as part of Hugel, Sylvain, 2009, Gryllacrididae and Tettigoniidae (Insecta, Orthoptera, Ensifera) from Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu, pp.
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Conocephalus maculatus

open access: yes
Published as part of Felix, Rob, Bouwman, Jaap, Odé, Baudewijn, Ketelaar, Robert, Pham, Duc Minh & Bailey, James, 2025, The grasshoppers and crickets (Orthoptera) of the Socotra Archipelago (Yemen): a comprehensive overview and a description of a new Oecanthus Tree Cricket (Oecanthidae), pp. 21-166 in Contributions to Entomology 75 (1) on pages 21-166,
Felix, Rob   +5 more
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Brueelia conocephalus

open access: yes, 2009
Brueelia conocephalus (Blagoveshtchensky, 1940) Reports: [1] Touleshkov (1962); [2] Touleshkov (1974). Host: Sitta europaea L. [1, 2]. Distribution in Bulgaria: Gotse Delchev, Rila Mountain – Predela [1]; Berkovitsa, Kazanlak, Belogradchik [2].
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