Definition of Hemiandrus. Meaning of Hemiandrus. Synonyms of Hemiandrus

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- species. The genus Hemiandrus was originally described by Kjell Ander in 1938. In 2024 a new genus was created (Anderus) reducing Hemiandrus to eleven described...
- with harem formation and male-male competition for mates. Ground wētā (Hemiandrus spp.) males provide nuptial food gifts when mating and females of some...
- Anderus maculifrons is a species of ground wētā (previously in the genus Hemiandrus Walker, 1869) endemic to New Zealand. They are nocturnal, carnivorous...
- therefore synonymous with both Libanasa pallitarsis Walker and Hemiandrus furcifer Ander. Hemiandrus pallitarsis is endemic to the North Island of New Zealand...
- Zealandrosandrus was recognized as a synonym of Hemiandrus in 1997 so this species was moved to Hemiandrus. In 2024 a new genus was created (Anderus), named...
- maternal care. Hemiandrus maia was first described in 2013, but had been referred to in previous publications by an informal (tag) name (Hemiandrus 'evansae')...
- or captured but other Hemiandrus species are known to be predatory so the Tekapo ground wētā is likely to be as well. Hemiandrus 'furoviarius' is a small...
- care. Hemiandrus electra was first described in 2013, but had been referred to in previous publications by an informal (tag) name (Hemiandrus 'okiwi')...
- females. Hemiandrus bilobatus includes po****tions of ground weta found in the Awatere Valley in Marlborough previously referred at as Hemiandrus "promontorius"...
- regarded as synonymous with Hemiandrus, as some ground wētā species have intermediate length ovipositers and Hemiandrus focalis has weakly developed...