Definition of Trigonidiinae. Meaning of Trigonidiinae. Synonyms of Trigonidiinae

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Definition of Trigonidiinae

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- Trigonidiinae is a subfamily of insects in the order Orthoptera, suborder Ensifera, based on the type genus Trigonidium. They are often referred to as...
- a language used on the TV series The 100 Crickets of the subfamily Trigonidiinae Spherical trigonometry Non-euclidean geometry Celestial navigation This...
- Nemobiinae Saussure, 1877 – wood crickets or ground crickets Subfamily Trigonidiinae Saussure, 1874 – sword-tail crickets Chintauan-Marquier, Ioana C.; Legendre...
- crickets"; "bush crickets" (American usage) include members of the subfamily Trigonidiinaewhich are "true crickets". Superfamily Stenopelmatoidea – includes:...
- in American English as "bush crickets" (along with Eneopterinae and Trigonidiinae), although this term can be confused with the Tettigoniidae. The Orthoptera...
- Homoeoxipha is a genus of "sword-tail crickets", in the subfamily Trigonidiinae and the tribe Trigonidiini. Species are recordede from tropical Africa...
- subfamily Nemobiinae Saussure, 1877 - includes wood crickets subfamily Trigonidiinae Saussure, 1874 - 'sword-tail crickets', trigs The following have now...
- Svistella is an Asian genus of "sword-tail crickets", in the subfamily Trigonidiinae and has now been ****igned to the tribe Trigonidiini. Svistella species...
- Anaxiphomorpha is a small Asian genus of "sword-tail crickets", in the subfamily Trigonidiinae and the tribe Trigonidiini. The Orthoptera Species File lists the following...
- Natula is a genus of sword-tail crickets in the tribe Trigonidiini. Species have been recorded from Europe through to SE Asia and Australia; they include:...