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Giant wētā are
several species of wētā in the
genus Deinacrida of the
family Anostostomatidae.
Giant wētā are
endemic to New
Zealand and all but one species...
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Deinacrida heteracantha, also
known as the
Little Barrier giant wētā or wētāpunga (Māori: wētāpunga), is a wētā in the
order Orthoptera and
family Anostostomatidae...
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Deinacrida carinata, also
known as the
Herekopare wētā or
Foveaux wētā is one of the
smallest of the 11
species of
giant wētā that
belong to the genus...
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mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, seed-heads, and fruit. Male
giant wētā (
Deinacrida spp.) are
smaller than
females and they show
scramble competition for...
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Deinacrida connectens,
often referred to as the
alpine scree wētā, is one of New Zealand's
largest alpine invertebrates and is a
member of the Anostostomatidae...
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Deinacrida rugosa,
commonly called the Cook
Strait giant wētā or
Stephens Island wētā, is a
species of
insect in the
family Anostostomatidae. The scientific...
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Deinacrida tibiospina, also
known as the Mt
Arthur giant wētā or the
Nelson alpine giant wētā, is a
species of wētā in the
family Anostostomatidae. It...
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Deinacrida parva is a
species of
insect in the
family Anostostomatidae, the king
crickets and weta. It is
known commonly as the
Kaikoura wētā or Kaikoura...
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Deinacrida elegans is a
species of wētā in
family Anostostomatidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Deinacrida elegans...
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Deinacrida fallai or the Poor
Knights giant wētā is a
species of
insect in the
family Anostostomatidae. It is
endemic to the Poor
Knights Islands off northern...