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- crickets. Ammopelmatus ca****laensis Ammopelmatus californicus Ammopelmatus cephalotes Ammopelmatus comanchus Ammopelmatus davewerneri Ammopelmatus fasciatus...
- potato bugs) are a group of large, flightless insects in the genera Ammopelmatus and Stenopelmatus, together comprising the tribe Stenopelmatini. The...
- Ammopelmatus ca****laensis (commonly known as the Coac****a Valley Jerusalem cricket) is a species of insect in the family Stenopelmatidae. The species...
- Ammopelmatus pictus, commonly known as Pictured Jerusalem Cricket, is a species of Jerusalem cricket in the family Stenopelmatidae. It is found in parts...
- Ammopelmatus nigrocapitatus is a species of insect in the family Stenopelmatidae. It is endemic to parts of Southern California. Rentz, D.C.F. 1996. Stenopelmatus...
- Ammopelmatus muwu is a species of insect in family Stenopelmatidae. It is endemic to parts of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties in the United...
- Ammopelmatus mescaleroensis is a species of Jerusalem cricket in the family Stenopelmatidae. It is found in the area around Mescalero, in the United States...
- Ammopelmatus kelsoensis, commonly known as the Kelso Jerusalem cricket, is a species of insect in the family Stenopelmatidae. It is endemic to the Kelso...
- Ammopelmatus longispina is a species of Jerusalem cricket in the family Stenopelmatidae. It is found in North America. OSF D.B. Weissman, A.G. Vandergast...
- Ammopelmatus navajo, commonly known as the Navajo Jerusalem cricket, is a species of nocturnal Jerusalem cricket in the family Stenopelmatidae. It is endemic...