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Chatham Islands.
Talitropsis chopardi (Karny, 1937)
Talitropsis cr****icruris Hutton, 1897
Talitropsis irregularis Hutton, 1897
Talitropsis megatibia Trewick...
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Talitropsis sedilloti is a
species of
flightless wētā, in the
family Rhaphidophoridae (cave crickets, cave wētā, or
camel crickets),
endemic to Aotearoa...
- von Wattenwyll, 1900–
South America tribe Talitropsini Gorochov, 1988
Talitropsis Bolivar, 1882 – New
Zealand †
Prorhaphidophora Chopard, 1936 † Protroglophilus...
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their front legs like
species of
Hemideina and Deinacrida, some (such as
Talitropsis) are very
sensitive to
ground vibrations sensed through pads on their...
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short robust legs. Crux most
closely resembles the New
Zealand species Talitropsis sedilloti. The two
species of Crux are
found in the
South Island and...
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group of offs****
islands of New Zealand).
These wētā
exist alongside Talitropsis cr****icruris,
another New
Zealand endemic species, on Mangere, Pitt,...
- Zealand.
Neonetus huttoni Chopard, 1923
Neonetus pilosus (Hutton, 1904)
Talitropsis/Neonetus
poduroides (Walker, 1869)
Neonetus variegatus Brunner, 1888...
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Island are
rapidly skeletonised by the
abundant endemic wētā
species Talitropsis megatibia and
Novoplectron serratum. All
attempts to find C. rekohuensis...