Eneopterinae
The Eneopterinae are a subfamily of crickets, in the family Gryllidae, based on the type genus '' Eneoptera''. It is one of several groups widely described as "true crickets". Of the more than 500 species that make up this subfamily, most occur in moist, tropical habitats. These insects are medium to large and brown or gray in color. They eat plant leaves, flowers, and fruits and can occasionally cause economic damage. Their eggs are deposited in pith, bark, or wood. Eneopterinae show a great diversity in stridulatory apparatus, signals emitted, and associated behaviour. Tribes and Genera Eneopterinae currently consists of six tribes and the ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: Eneopterini Auth. Saussure, 1874 (South America) * '' Eneoptera'' Burmeister, 1838 Eurepini Auth. Otte & Alexander, 1983 (Indo-China - Australia) * genus group ''Eurepa'' Otte & Alexander, 1983 ** '' Eurepa'' Walker, 1869 ** '' Myara'' Otte & Alexander, 1983 * genus group ''Eurepella'' Otte & Alexander, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Xenogryllus
''Xenogryllus'' is a genus of crickets (Orthoptera: Ensifera) in the family Gryllidae, subfamily Eneopterinae and tribe Xenogryllini. Species have been found in (mostly tropical) Africa and Asia (including India, Indo-China, China, Korea and Japan). Species There are currently 8 described species in ''Xenogryllus:'' * '' Xenogryllus eneopteroides'' Bolívar, 1890 – type species (locality: Duque de Bragança (Calandula), Angola , national_anthem = " Angola Avante"() , image_map = , map_caption = , capital = Luanda , religion = , religion_year = 2020 , religion_ref = , coordina ...) * '' Xenogryllus lamottei'' Robillard, 2019 * '' Xenogryllus maichauensis'' Gorochov, 1992 * '' Xenogryllus maniema'' Robillard & Jaiswara, 2019 * '' Xenogryllus marmoratus'' (Haan, 1844) * '' Xenogryllus mozambicus'' Robillard, 2019 * '' Xenogryllus transversus'' (Walker, 1869) * '' Xenogryllus ululiu'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hemigryllus
''Hemigryllus'' is a genus of crickets in subfamily Eneopterinae The Eneopterinae are a subfamily of crickets, in the family Gryllidae, based on the type genus '' Eneoptera''. It is one of several groups widely described as "true crickets". Of the more than 500 species that make up this subfamily, most occur .... Taxonomy The Orthoptera Species File database lists the following species: *'' Hemigryllus amazonicus'' Gorochov, 1997 *'' Hemigryllus columbi'' Gorochov, 1996 *'' Hemigryllus femineus'' Gorochov, 1986 *'' Hemigryllus ortonii'' (Scudder, 1869) *'' Hemigryllus sharovi'' Gorochov, 1996 *'' Hemigryllus vocatus'' Gorochov, 1999 *'' Hemigryllus woronovi'' Gorochov, 1986 References Crickets {{gryllidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cardiodactylus Novaeguineae
''Cardiodactylus'' is an Asian genus of crickets in the family Gryllidae, subfamily Eneopterinae The Eneopterinae are a subfamily of crickets, in the family Gryllidae, based on the type genus '' Eneoptera''. It is one of several groups widely described as "true crickets". Of the more than 500 species that make up this subfamily, most occur ... and tribe Lebinthini. Species Species have been recorded from: Japan, South-East Asia, Sri Lanka, Australia and western Pacific islands. The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: * '' Cardiodactylus minuta'' Bhowmik, 1981 * '' Cardiodactylus nigris'' Bhowmik, 1981 ;species group ''Cardiodactylus (efordi)'' Otte, 2007 New Guinea region only * '' Cardiodactylus busu'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus canotus'' Saussure, 1878 * '' Cardiodactylus efordi'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus enkraussi'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus javarere'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus kokure'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus kolombangara'' Otte, 2007 * '' Car ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cardiodactylus
''Cardiodactylus'' is an Asian genus of crickets in the family Gryllidae, subfamily Eneopterinae and tribe Lebinthini. Species Species have been recorded from: Japan, South-East Asia, Sri Lanka, Australia and western Pacific islands. The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: * '' Cardiodactylus minuta'' Bhowmik, 1981 * '' Cardiodactylus nigris'' Bhowmik, 1981 ;species group ''Cardiodactylus (efordi)'' Otte, 2007 New Guinea region only * '' Cardiodactylus busu'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus canotus'' Saussure, 1878 * '' Cardiodactylus efordi'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus enkraussi'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus javarere'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus kokure'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus kolombangara'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus kukugai'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus kuschei'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus lavella'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus mumurai'' Otte, 2007 * '' Cardiodactylus niugini'' Dong & Robillard, 2016 * '' Cardiodactylus nobilis'' Dong & Robillar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pith
Pith, or medulla, is a tissue in the stems of vascular plants. Pith is composed of soft, spongy parenchyma cells, which in some cases can store starch. In eudicotyledons, pith is located in the center of the stem. In monocotyledons, it extends also into flowering stems and roots. The pith is encircled by a ring of xylem; the xylem, in turn, is encircled by a ring of phloem. While new pith growth is usually white or pale in color, as the tissue ages it commonly darkens to a deeper brown color. In trees pith is generally present in young growth, but in the trunk and older branches the pith often gets replaced – in great part – by xylem. In some plants, the pith in the middle of the stem may dry out and disintegrate, resulting in a hollow stem. A few plants, such as walnuts, have distinctive chambered pith with numerous short cavities (See image at middle right). The cells in the peripheral parts of the pith may, in some plants, develop to be different from cells in the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Borneo Cricket (Nisitrus Sp
Borneo (; id, Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and east of Sumatra. The island is politically divided among three countries: Malaysia and Brunei in the north, and Indonesia to the south. Approximately 73% of the island is Indonesian territory. In the north, the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak make up about 26% of the island. The population in Borneo is 23,053,723 (2020 national censuses). Additionally, the Malaysian federal territory of Labuan is situated on a small island just off the coast of Borneo. The sovereign state of Brunei, located on the north coast, comprises about 1% of Borneo's land area. A little more than half of the island is in the Northern Hemisphere, including Brunei and the Malaysian portion, while the Indonesian portion spans the Northern and Southern hemisp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ponca (insect)
The Ponca ( Páⁿka iyé: Páⁿka or Ppáⁿkka pronounced ) are a Midwestern Native American tribe of the Dhegihan branch of the Siouan language group. There are two federally recognized Ponca tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in part due to confl ...s: the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska and the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. Their oral history states they originated as a tribe east of the Mississippi River in the Ohio River valley area and migrated west for game and as a result of Iroquois wars. The term ''Ponca'' was the name of a clan among the Kaw people, Kansa, Osage Nation, Osage, and Quapaws. The meaning of the name is "Those Who Lead." Early history At first European contact, the Ponca lived around the mouth of the Niobrara River in northern Nebraska.Karr, StevenA Brief H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |