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2018
Published as part of Skejo, Josip, Rebrina, Fran, Szövényi, Gergely, Puskás, Gellért & Tvrtković, Nikola, 2018, The first annotated checklist of Croatian crickets and grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Ensifera, Caelifera), pp.
Skejo, Josip +4 more
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Published as part of Skejo, Josip, Rebrina, Fran, Szövényi, Gergely, Puskás, Gellért & Tvrtković, Nikola, 2018, The first annotated checklist of Croatian crickets and grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Ensifera, Caelifera), pp.
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2001
Published as part of R. G. Beutel & S. N. Gorb, 2001, Ultrastructure of attachment specializations of hexapods (Arthropoda): evolutionary patterns inferred from a revised ordinal phylogeny, pp. 177-207 in J. Zool. Syst. Evol.
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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Published as part of R. G. Beutel & S. N. Gorb, 2001, Ultrastructure of attachment specializations of hexapods (Arthropoda): evolutionary patterns inferred from a revised ordinal phylogeny, pp. 177-207 in J. Zool. Syst. Evol.
R. G. Beutel, S. N. Gorb
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Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2001
Some of the most spectacular examples of coevolution between flowers and their pollinators are reflected in their morphologies. Tongue length of insects and bill lengths of nectar-feeding birds are some of the most significant characters in pollination studies (Kearns & Inouye 1993). As Darwin noted as early as 1862, the evolution of deep floral
Lindberg, A.B., Olesen, J.M.
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Some of the most spectacular examples of coevolution between flowers and their pollinators are reflected in their morphologies. Tongue length of insects and bill lengths of nectar-feeding birds are some of the most significant characters in pollination studies (Kearns & Inouye 1993). As Darwin noted as early as 1862, the evolution of deep floral
Lindberg, A.B., Olesen, J.M.
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2014
Suborder Ensifera 1. Anterior legs modified for digging, with femora flattened and tibia with teeth strongly sclerotized.......... Gryllotalpidae - Anterior legs not modified for digging, normal (without modification)............................................ 7 2.
Yong, Sheyla, Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E.
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Suborder Ensifera 1. Anterior legs modified for digging, with femora flattened and tibia with teeth strongly sclerotized.......... Gryllotalpidae - Anterior legs not modified for digging, normal (without modification)............................................ 7 2.
Yong, Sheyla, Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E.
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Buitinga ensifera Tullgren 1910
20126. Buitinga ensifera (Tullgren, 1910). Tanzania (Tullgren 1910). Note No material of this species was available to Huber (2003a), and the type material seems to be lost. New material from Kenya (2 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀ from Kirimeri Forest, near Runyenyere, near Mt.
Bernhard A. Huber, Charles M. Warui
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2015
Soita ensifera Hardy, 1974 (Figs.122–126) Soita ensifera Hardy, 1974: 152. Type-locality: Philippines. Luzon, Laguna: Mount Makiling (HT ♂ MCSNM) Diagnosis. Head entirely yellow, lacking any dark spots on occiput, front or face (Figs. 125–126, the irregular black area on the frons is a reflection of the inside of the head).
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Soita ensifera Hardy, 1974 (Figs.122–126) Soita ensifera Hardy, 1974: 152. Type-locality: Philippines. Luzon, Laguna: Mount Makiling (HT ♂ MCSNM) Diagnosis. Head entirely yellow, lacking any dark spots on occiput, front or face (Figs. 125–126, the irregular black area on the frons is a reflection of the inside of the head).
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Published as part of Parra-Hernández, Ronald M & Molina-Martínez, Yair G, 2025, Birds of the Tolima Department of Colombia's central Andean Region, pp.
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All known species of the plesion Elcanidae (= Permelcanidae SAROV + Elcanidae HANDLIRSCH) are critically examined. This revision is based on more than 250 new fossil specimen of upperliassic elcanids from Middle Europe. Many of them have been figured. The examination of the variability, especially of the wing venation, is leaded to a drastic reduction ...
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Taxonomic Study of Korean Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera: Ensifera)
Entomological Research, 2002ABSTRACT Eight species of the Stenopelmatoidea (Orthoptera: Ensifera) including two newly recorded Nippancistroger testaceus (Matsumura et Shiraki) and Anoplophilus acuticercus Karny are recognized in Korean fauna. Paratachycines (Hemitachycines) uenoi (Yamasaki) is proposed for junior synonym of Paratachycines (Hemitachycines) baldyrevi (Uvarov).
Jin Ill KIM, Tae‐Woo KIM
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