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Tetrigidae is an
ancient family in the
order Orthoptera,
which also
includes similar families such as crickets, gr****hoppers, and
their allies. Species...
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fantastic shapes that
enhance their camouflage or mimicry. Similarly, in the
Tetrigidae, the
pronotum is
extended backward to
cover the
flight wings, supplanting...
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contains extant European genera of the "Orthopteroid"
orders (or Polyneoptera) that are
often studied and written-about together. With the limited...
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Nabours on
polymorphism for
colour and
pattern in
grouse locusts (
Tetrigidae). In
Acridium arenosum the colour-patterns are
controlled by thirteen...
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million during the
royal ceremony." A
species of
groundhopper (Orthoptera:
Tetrigidae)
discovered from
Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park by a team led by Nepali...
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following is a list of the gr****hoppers,
crickets and
allied insect species recorded in Britain. The
orders covered by this list are:
Orthoptera –...
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There are ten
species of
Orthoptera native to Ireland,
seven gr****hoppers and
three bush-crickets . A
further species, the mole cricket, is
thought to...
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first modern families such as the Eumastacidae,
Tetrigidae and
Tridactylidae appeared in the Cretaceous,
though some
insects that...
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Valle Intelvi Scaria (gr****hopper), a
genus of gr****hoppers in the
family Tetrigidae Scaria (surname),
surname This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (2023-10-27). "Contribution to the
knowledge of
Batrachideini (Orthoptera:
Tetrigidae):
description of two new
flightless genera,
Naskreckiana and Procellator...