- The
Myrmecophilidae or ant-loving
crickets are
rarely encountered relatives of mole crickets. They are very small, wingless, and flattened, resembling...
- crickets;
Gryllotalpidae – mole crickets;
Anabrus –
Mormon crickets;
Myrmecophilidae – ant crickets; and
Tettigoniidae – the bush
crickets or katydids....
- and wood crickets)
Gryllotalpoidea Gryllotalpidae (mole crickets)
Myrmecophilidae (ant crickets)
Hagloidea Prophalangopsidae (grigs) Rhaphidophoroidea...
-
paraphyletic with
respect to Grylloidea, with
either Gryllotalpidae or
Myrmecophilidae as
sister to
Grylloidea Eumastacoidea is
paraphyletic with respect...
-
Gryllidea previously have been included:
Gryllotalpidae – mole crickets;
Myrmecophilidae – ant crickets. Strictly, taxa in
Infraorder Tettigoniidea and other...
- Leach, 1815
Family Gryllotalpidae Leach, 1815 – mole
crickets Family Myrmecophilidae Saussure, 1874 - ant
crickets Infraorder †Oedischiidea Superfamily...
-
Family Eumastacidae, gr****hoppers
having many
wingless species Family Myrmecophilidae, ant
crickets Thinopinus pictus, the
pictured rove
beetle Order Siphonaptera...
-
Species File) and its
subdivision into two clades:
Gryllotalpidae and
Myrmecophilidae on the one hand, and all the
other crickets (i.e.
crickets sensu stricto:...
- and wood crickets)
Gryllotalpoidea Gryllotalpidae (mole crickets)
Myrmecophilidae (ant crickets)
Hagloidea Prophalangopsidae (grigs) Rhaphidophoroidea...
-
Myrmecophilus acervorum is an
orthopteran insect belonging to the
family Myrmecophilidae (the ant-loving crickets). This
continental European species is probably...