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Eurhaphidophora
''Eurhaphidophora'' is a genus of camel crickets The orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae of the suborder Ensifera has a worldwide distribution. Common names for these insects include cave wētā, cave crickets, camelback crickets, camel crickets, Hogan bugs, spider crickets (sometimes shortene ... in the monotypic tribe Rhaphidophorini. Species can be found in: China, Indo-China and Peninsular Malaysia. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: * '' Eurhaphidophora ampla'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora angusta'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora bispina'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora bona'' Gorochov, 2012 * '' Eurhaphidophora laosi'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora nataliae'' Gorochov, 1999 - type species * '' Eurhaphidophora orlovi'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora rotundata'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora tarasovi'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora truncata'' Bian & Shi, 2016 * '' Eurhaphidophora visibilis'' Gorochov, 2010 References ...
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Eurhaphidophora Angusta
''Eurhaphidophora'' is a genus of camel crickets in the monotypic tribe Rhaphidophorini. Species can be found in: China, Indo-China and Peninsular Malaysia. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: * ''Eurhaphidophora ampla ''Eurhaphidophora'' is a genus of camel crickets The orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae of the suborder Ensifera has a worldwide distribution. Common names for these insects include cave wētā, cave crickets, camelback crickets, camel crick ...'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora angusta'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora bispina'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora bona'' Gorochov, 2012 * '' Eurhaphidophora laosi'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora nataliae'' Gorochov, 1999 - type species * '' Eurhaphidophora orlovi'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora rotundata'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora tarasovi'' Gorochov, 2010 * '' Eurhaphidophora truncata'' Bian & Shi, 2016 * '' Eurhaphidophora visibilis'' Gorochov, 2010 References ...
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Rhaphidophoridae
The orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae of the suborder Ensifera has a worldwide distribution. Common names for these insects include cave wētā, cave crickets, camelback crickets, camel crickets, Hogan bugs, spider crickets (sometimes shortened to "criders", or "land shrimp" or "sprickets",) and sand treaders. Those occurring in New Zealand, Australia, and Tasmania are typically referred to as jumping or cave wētā. Most are found in forest environments or within caves, animal burrows, cellars, under stones, or in wood or similar environments. All species are flightless and nocturnal, usually with long antennae and legs. More than 500 species of Rhaphidophoridae are described. The well-known field crickets are from a different superfamily (Grylloidea) and only look vaguely similar, while members of the family Tettigoniidae may look superficially similar in body form. Description Most cave crickets have very large hind legs with "drumstick-shaped" femora and equally long, t ...
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