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Some Records of grasshoppers (Pyrgomorphidae, Tetrigidae , Dericorythidae, Acrididae) of Baluchistan housed at National Insect Museum, Pakistan [PDF]
Grasshoppers recorded before and after partition of Pakistan that are housed at National Insect Museum, Islamabad were examined during the present study. The examined material has never been published, especially grasshoppers group from this museum.
Waheed Ali Panhwar +5 more
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Tetrigidae from Nepal in the Zoologische Staatssammlung München (Insecta, Orthoptera, Tetrigidae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Integrative Taxonomy of Costa Rican Tetrigidae (Orthoptera) Reveals Eight New Species
Tetrigidae is one of the largest orthopteran families, but very few studies so far have integrated molecular and morphological data. Unsurprisingly, few species have been DNA barcoded, and the unresolved taxonomy makes Tetrigidae a difficult group to ...
Niko Kasalo +10 more
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Monaški skakavci (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) Malezijskog poluotoka
Ovaj je diplomski rad sveobuhvatni faunistički pregled monaških skakavaca (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) poluotočnog dijela Malezije. Do sada je ta regija službeno brojala samo 15 vrsta i jednu podvrstu ove porodice, što je vrlo nizak broj u usporedbi s okolnim zemljama.
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The present study provides the first record of the species diversity, occurrence, abundance, species richness, and distributional status of the orthopteran fauna in the Aravalli Range, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Ramesh Prajapat +3 more
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Twenty-three new synonyms of the Eastern common groundhopper, Tetrixjaponica (Bolívar, 1887) (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae). [PDF]
Long Y +5 more
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Tetrigidae (Orthoptera) Polski = Tetrigidae (Orthoptera) Pol'ši [PDF]
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Mitochondrial genomes are widely used in insect taxonomy and phylogenetics, but their signals may conflict with morphology and nuclear genomic evidence because the mitochondrial genome represents a single maternally inherited locus.
Rongjiao Zhang +3 more
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