- wing
shape and venation, and the sound-producing
stridulatory organs.
Ensiferans are
distinguished from
Caeliferans by
their elongated,
threadlike antennae...
- from 18S, 28S, and 16S rRNA
supported the
monophyly of Ensifera. Most
ensiferan families were also
found to be monophyletic, and the
superfamily Gryllacridoidea...
-
family erected to
accommodate it
because it is so
dissimilar to
other ensiferans. It was
discovered in 1980 in the
Great Sandy National Park in Queensland...
-
Cooloola is a
genus of
ensiferan orthopterans known as
Cooloola monsters. It is the only
genus in the
subfamily Cooloolinae and
family Cooloolidae of...
-
recovered during the
Early Jur****ic, with the Hagloidea, a
superfamily of
ensiferan orthopterans today confined to a few
living species,
being particularly...
- Rhaphidophoridae,
called cave
crickets or
camel crickets elsewhere, in a
different ensiferan superfamily. In New
Zealand there were as of 2014 19
genera of tokoriri...
-
location of the
tympanal organ and the
methods by
which sound is produced.
Ensiferans have
antennae that can be much
longer than the body and have at least...
-
Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian–Callovian)
Jiulongshan Formation China An
ensiferan belonging to the
group Hagloidea and the
family Haglidae.
Caelielca Gen...
- et al.
Middle Jur****ic Kota
Formation India A
protogryllid grylloid ensiferan, a
species of Protogryllus.
Pteromogoplistes Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Gorochov...
-
indicating that they did not "sing", or sing
using the same
means as
other Ensiferans. The
formation preserves an
upland lake
system surrounded by a
mixed conifer–broadleaf...