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Hyperbaeninae is a
subfamily of Orthopterans,
sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets' in the
family Gryllacrididae;
Hyperbaenus ensifer is the type...
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presently defined, the
family contains two subfamilies:
Gryllacridinae and
Hyperbaeninae. They are
commonly wingless and nocturnal. In the daytime, most species...
- Orthopterans,
sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets', in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Capnogryllacridini,
erected by
Heinrich Hugo
Karny in 1937...
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sometimes known as "leaf-folding-" or "raspy-crickets", in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Asarcogryllacridini, was
erected by
Andrey Gorochov in 2005...
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sometimes known as "leaf-folding-" or "raspy-crickets", in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Capnogryllacridini; it was
erected by
Heinrich Hugo Karny...
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sometimes known as "leaf-folding-" or "raspy-crickets", in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Phryganogryllacridini,
erected by
Sigfrid Ingrisch in 2018...
- Orthopterans,
sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets' in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Capnogryllacridini. The
recorded distribution is: the Indian...
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sometimes known as "leaf-folding-" or "raspy-crickets", in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Phryganogryllacridini.
Species have been
recorded from: India...
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sometimes known as "leaf-folding-" or "raspy-crickets", in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Capnogryllacridini; it was
erected by
Andrey Gorochov and...
- Orthopterans,
sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets', in the
subfamily Hyperbaeninae and
tribe Capnogryllacridini.
Species have been
recorded from southern...