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- a higher level of polyandry, but a smaller ejaculate volume, across bushcricket species (Tettigoniidae)". Biology Letters. 7 (2): 261–4. doi:10.1098/rsbl...
- Retrieved 2013-11-27. Karim Vahed (1996). "Prolonged co****tion in oak bushcrickets (Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae: Meconema thal****inum and M. meridionale)"...
- Karim Vahed, Darren Parker and James Gilbert found that the tuberous bushcricket (Platycleis affinis) has the largest ****s in proportion to body...
- thought to prey on between 2 and 4% of the larvae. The southern oak bushcricket (Meconema meridionale) has also been found to prey on C. ohridella, consuming...
- Microcentrum is a genus of phaneropterid bushcrickets, sometimes known as "angle-wing katydids"[citation needed] and found in the Americas. The Orthoptera...
- a higher level of polyandry, but a smaller ejaculate volume, across bushcricket species (Tettigoniidae)". Biology Letters. 7 (2): 261–4. doi:10.1098/rsbl...
- female. Von Helversen D, Von Helversen O. Pre-mating sperm removal in the bushcricket Metaplastes ornatus Ramme 1931 (Othoptera, Tettigonoidea, Phaneropteridae)...
- Thunberg (1815 ) had previously used the name for a genus of conehead bushcricket. Barrande, however, was unaware that Conocoryphe had already been proposed...
- was unavailable since Thunberg used it in 1815 for a genus of conehead bushcricket. Barrande however was unaware that Conocoryphe had already been proposed...
- ****top**** transfer, and thus, males cannot impose co****tions on females. Bushcricket males offer a ****tophylax containing an ampulla. The nuptial gift...