Definition of Orthopteran. Meaning of Orthopteran. Synonyms of Orthopteran

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Orthopteran. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Orthopteran and, of course, Orthopteran synonyms and on the right images related to the word Orthopteran.

Definition of Orthopteran

Orthopteran
Orthopteran Or*thop"ter*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Orthoptera.

Meaning of Orthopteran from wikipedia

- organisms use vibrations to locate other individuals. Gr****hoppers and other orthopterans are able to fold their wings (i.e. they are members of Neoptera). The...
- The Caelifera are a suborder of orthopteran insects. They include the gr****hoppers and gr****hopper-like insects, as well as other superfamilies classified...
- are parasitic on arthropods, such as beetles, ****roaches, mantises, orthopterans, and crustaceans. About 351 freshwater species are known and a conservative...
- Sia is a genus of Orthopteran insects in the family Stenopelmatidae, recorded from western Malesia. The Orthoptera Species File lists: Sia bugajus Gorochov...
- vibrational signals as a form of communication are widely observed in the Orthopteran order. Though it has not yet been described, it is likely that other...
- The orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae of the suborder Ensifera has a worldwide distribution. Common names for these insects include cave crickets, camel...
- term true crickets. Having long, whip-like antennae, they belong to the Orthopteran suborder Ensifera, which has been greatly reduced in the last 100 years...
- Schizodactylidae is a family of orthopteran insects found in Asia and southern Africa, known as dune crickets or splay-footed crickets. They are usually...
- The Cooloola monster (Cooloola propator) is a large burrowing orthopteran of the family Cooloolidae, a family erected to accommodate it because it is...
- the family Anostostomatidae. They are a large, flightless, nocturnal orthopteran endemic to New Zealand. Mountain stone wētā are long lived and are found...