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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...
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nematomorphs can
cause orthopterans to
become 20
times more
likely to
enter water than non-infected
orthopterans;
these orthopterans constituted up to 60%...
- The
Caelifera are a
suborder of
orthopteran insects. They
include the gr****hoppers and gr****hopper-like insects, as well as
other superfamilies classified...
- Sia is a
genus of
Orthopteran insects in the
family Stenopelmatidae,
recorded from
western Malesia. The
Orthoptera Species File lists: Sia
bugajus Gorochov...
- on a
variety of
crawling and
flying insects. This
genus mostly eats
orthopterans,
coleopterans (beetles), dipterans, and myriapods. The
following 14 species...
-
superfamily Platygastroidea.
Known species are
parasitoids of the eggs of
orthopterans.
Archaeoteleia Masner –
Burmese amber, Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Baltic...
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Cylindrachetidae that may grow up to 7 cm (3 in) long.
Three genera of
these orthopterans are
currently recognised: Cylindracheta,
Cylindraustralia and Cylindroryctes...
- 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...
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Phaneroptera falcata, the sickle-bearing bush-cricket, is a
species of
Orthopterans belonging to the
subfamily Phaneropterinae. It is
mostly herbivorous...
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Kosher locusts are
types of
orthopterans deemed permissible for
consumption under the laws of
kashrut (Jewish
dietary law).
While the
consumption of most...