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Stenopelmatidae is a
family of large,
mostly flightless orthopterans that
includes the
Jerusalem crickets. Two genera:
Ammopelmatus and the type genus...
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species of
cricket that
lives in Indonesia. It
belongs to the
family Stenopelmatidae and the
genus Sia. The
length is 65–80
millimetres (2.6–3.1 in). Although...
- 1997: The
Gondwanaland weta:
family Anostostomatidae (formerly in
Stenopelmatidae,
Henicidae or Mimnermidae):
nomenclatural problems,
world checklist...
- the New
Zealand Giant Scree Weta
Deinacrida connectens (Orthoptera:
Stenopelmatidae)". Hereditas. 125: 265–276. doi:10.1111/j.1601-5223.1996.00265.x. Sinclair...
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genus Ammopelmatus,
which contains 20
additional species. The
family Stenopelmatidae and
subfamily Stenopelmatinae contain several Old
World genera, but...
- wētā are all
members of the
family Anostostomatidae (formerly in the
Stenopelmatidae, but
recently separated). Cave wētā are
better referred to as tokoriro...
- lineages, at
least three of
which (Anostostomatidae, Gryllacrididae, and
Stenopelmatidae) can be
reasonably well-defined, and have
molecular evidence that supports...
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Ammopelmatus is a
genus of
insects in the
family Stenopelmatidae, one of two
genera of large,
flightless insects referred to
commonly as
Jerusalem crickets...
- most of the
species now
placed in the
genus Ammopelmatus. The
family Stenopelmatidae contains several Old
World genera, but only the
genera in the subfamily...
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sensu lato,
including the
Rhaphidophoridae – cave or
camel crickets;
Stenopelmatidae –
Jerusalem or sand crickets;
Mogoplistidae –
scaly crickets; Gryllotalpidae...