- The
orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae of the
suborder Ensifera has a
worldwide distribution.
Common names for
these insects include cave crickets, camel...
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group of
about 100
insect species in the
families Anostostomatidae and
Rhaphidophoridae endemic to New Zealand. They are
giant flightless crickets, and some...
- taxa in the
Ensifera may be
called crickets sensu lato,
including the
Rhaphidophoridae – cave or
camel crickets;
Stenopelmatidae –
Jerusalem or sand crickets;...
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Novotettix is a
monotypic genus of cave cricket/wētā in the
family Rhaphidophoridae endemic to south-east Australia. The
genus Novotettix was
first described...
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aucklandensis the
Auckland Island wētā, is a cave wētā in the
family Rhaphidophoridae, the only
member of the
genus Dendroplectron. It is
endemic to the...
- (ant crickets)
Hagloidea Prophalangopsidae (grigs)
Rhaphidophoroidea Rhaphidophoridae (cave and
camel crickets; cave wetas)
Schizodactyloidea Schizodactylidae...
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Water Emergency Transportation Authority Weta (genus), in the
family Rhaphidophoridae; an
obsolete name for the
genus Pleioplectron Weta (band) (1995–2001)...
- †Phasmomimidae Sharov, 1968
Superfamily Rhaphidophoroidea Walker, 1869
Family Rhaphidophoridae Walker, 1869 -
camel crickets, cave crickets, cave weta Superfamily...
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other families, such as
Stenopelmatidae ("Jerusalem crickets") and
Rhaphidophoridae ("camel crickets"), now
considered separate. As
presently defined,...
- (Motuweta) The cave wētā
species belong to a
different family, the
Rhaphidophoridae.
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