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Zootaxa, 2014
In this paper we describe a new species of Luzarinae cricket collected from the cave “Gruta de Ubajara, municipality of Ubajara, State of Ceará, Brazil, highlighting phallic sclerites morphology and chromosome complement as diagnostic characters. We presented meiotic and mitotic characterization in order to define the karyotype with 2n = 12 + X1X2♂/12 +
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In this paper we describe a new species of Luzarinae cricket collected from the cave “Gruta de Ubajara, municipality of Ubajara, State of Ceará, Brazil, highlighting phallic sclerites morphology and chromosome complement as diagnostic characters. We presented meiotic and mitotic characterization in order to define the karyotype with 2n = 12 + X1X2♂/12 +
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Spolia Mentawiensia: Gryllidae
1929Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 2, pp.
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Bioacoustics of the Neotropical Eneopterinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Gryllidae)
Bioacoustics, 2015In members of the cricket subfamily Eneopterinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea), songs with powerful high-frequency (HF) harmonics have evolved, which likely represents a distinctive acoustic adaptation. In this study, we analysed or reanalysed the songs of the three eneopterine genera present in the Neotropics to evaluate whether they also possess high ...
Tony Robillard +3 more
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2023
Faunistic and Systematic Notes on Gryllidae (Orthoptera) of the Crimea. GoroKhov A. V.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 1. The subfamily and tribe rank substantiation for Gryllomorphinae, Gryllomorphini and Petaloptilini. Gryllomorpha_(Gryllomorphella subgen. n) miramae Medv. and Stenonemobius bicolor (Sauss.), comb. n.
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Faunistic and Systematic Notes on Gryllidae (Orthoptera) of the Crimea. GoroKhov A. V.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 1. The subfamily and tribe rank substantiation for Gryllomorphinae, Gryllomorphini and Petaloptilini. Gryllomorpha_(Gryllomorphella subgen. n) miramae Medv. and Stenonemobius bicolor (Sauss.), comb. n.
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On Gryllidae from the Malay Peninsula
1931Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 6, pp.
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2023
Three species which were earlier related to the Pteronemobius J a c . genus are excluded from it. Two of them are transferred to the Dianemobius V i c k e r y genus, and the 3d one is identified as a new genus, Stenonemobius gen. n.
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Three species which were earlier related to the Pteronemobius J a c . genus are excluded from it. Two of them are transferred to the Dianemobius V i c k e r y genus, and the 3d one is identified as a new genus, Stenonemobius gen. n.
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A taxonomic review of Odontogryllodes Chopard, 1969 (Gryllidae: Landrevinae)
ZootaxaThe taxonomy of the crickets from the genus Odontogryllodes Chopard, 1969 is reviewed. Two species new to science are described here, one from Peninsular Malaysia (part of Malay Peninsula) and another from East Malaysia (part of Borneo): Odontogryllodes undatus Tan, Muhammad & Abdullah sp. nov.
MING KAI TAN +4 more
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2023
In order to escape the taxonomic difficulties, the genus Sciobisa Burm. is suggested to be considered sensu lato. Three species are described as new: S. natalia sp. n. (Morocco), S. maria sp. n. (Algier) and S. tatiana sp. n. (Algier). Type material is the property of Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences (Leningrad).
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In order to escape the taxonomic difficulties, the genus Sciobisa Burm. is suggested to be considered sensu lato. Three species are described as new: S. natalia sp. n. (Morocco), S. maria sp. n. (Algier) and S. tatiana sp. n. (Algier). Type material is the property of Zoological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences (Leningrad).
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Wing Polymorphism in Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1975In Acheta domesticus (L.) wing polymorphism, the development of macropterous, monopterous, or micropterous metathoracic wings, is a function of the quality of the diet upon which the insect feeds. Photoperiod showed no measurable relationship.
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Courtship in Falcicula hebardi (Orthoptera: Gryllidae, Trigonidiinae)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1972Sound production by males for the attraction of mates, and courtship behaviors involving sound and sometimes dance, are well known in crickets. No record of sound production and courtship in the small (4—5 mm long) cricket, Falcicula hebardi Rehn, has been published.
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