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Anderus is a
genus of
forest insects in the
family Anostostomatidae (wētā). All
Anderus species are nocturnal, and hide in
burrows during the day. In...
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Anderus maculifrons is a
species of
ground wētā (previously in the
genus Hemiandrus Walker, 1869)
endemic to New Zealand. They are nocturnal, carnivorous...
- In 2024 a new
genus was
created (
Anderus)
because the New
Zealand species of
Hemiandrus were not monophyletic.
Anderus nox is
endemic to the
North and...
- was
moved to the
genus Anderus in 2024 when
genetic data
showed the
species within Hemiandrus were not monophyletic.
Anderus brucei is
named in memory...
- group. DNA
sequencing data
showed the
species of
Anderus are
sister to
genera in Australia.
Anderus subantarcticus is
roughly 30mm in length. This species...
- but may also
scavenge recently killed invertebrates. The
ground wētā
Anderus maculifrons eats a
range of
forest invertebrates. The king
crickets of...
- in the
genus Hemiandrus:
Anderus brucei Taylor-Smith,
Trewick & Morgan-Richards, 2016
Anderus fiordensis (Salmon, 1950)
Anderus luna Taylor-Smith, Trewick...
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Monthly Wizardry:
Andēru no Mori no Shin'nyū-sha
October 15, 2003 (Mobile phones) — — Notes: Second...
- threatened.
Ground wētā are
classified in to the two
genera Hemiandrus and
Anderus. The
species in
these two
genera are each more
closely related to winged...
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Andri Italian:
Andrea Irish: Aindrias, Aindréas; Aindriú ****anese: アンデルー (
Anderū), アンドレー (Andorē) Lithuanian:
Andrius Lingala : André Latin : André Latvian:...