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Neobarrettia Imperfecta
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * ''Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia imperfecta'' (Rehn, 1900) * ''Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * ''Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * ''Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * ''Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References

* Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United States''. Cornell University Press. {{Authority control Neobarrettia, Tettigoniidae Orthoptera of North America ...
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Katydid
Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the Tettigoniidae are the only extant (living) family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea. Many species are nocturnal in habit, having strident mating calls and may exhibit mimicry or camouflage, commonly with shapes and colours similar to leaves.[] Etymology The family name Tettigoniidae is derived from the genus ''Tettigonia'', of which the Tettigonia viridissima, great green bush cricket is the type species; it was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. In Latin ''tettigonia'' means a kind of small cicada, leafhopper; it is from the Greek τεττιγόνιον ''tettigonion'', the diminutive of the imitative ( onomatopoeic) τέττιξ, ''tettix'', cicada. All of these names such as ''tettix'' with repeated sounds are onomatopoeic, i ...
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Terpandrini
The Listroscelidinae are a subfamily of the Tettigoniidae found in the Americas, Madagascar, and Australia. The genus ''Arachnoscelis'' has become better known to the public after being featured on the cover of Science in 2012. Basset, Y., Cizek, L., Cuénoud, P., Didham, R.K., Guilhaumon, F., Missa, O., Novotny, V., Ødegaard, F., Roslin, T., Schmidl, J., Tishechkin, A.K., Winchester, N.N., Roubik,D.W., Aberlenc, H.-P., Bail, J., Barrios, H., Bridle, J.R., Castaño-Meneses, G., Corbara, B., Curletti, G., Duarte da Rocha, W., De Bakker,D., Delabie, J.H.C., Dejean, A., Fagan, L.L., Floren, A., Kitching, R.L., Medianero, E., Miller, S.E., de Oliveira, E.G., Orivel, J., Pollet, M., Rapp, M., Ribeiro, S.P., Roisin, Y., Schmidt, J.B., Sørensen, L., & Leponce, M. (2012). Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest. ''Science'', 338: 1481-1484. Tribes and genera The Orthoptera Species File lists the following tribes and genera: ;Conocephalomimini Authority: Rentz, 2001; distribution: ...
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Neobarrettia Bambalio
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydid Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the ...s in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * '' Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia imperfecta'' (Rehn, 1900) * '' Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * '' Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * '' Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * '' Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the U ...
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Neobarrettia Cremnobates
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * ''Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia imperfecta ''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * ''Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * ...'' (Rehn, 1900) * '' Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * '' Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * '' Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * '' Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the Unit ...
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Neobarrettia Hakippah
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydid Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the ...s in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * '' Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia imperfecta'' (Rehn, 1900) * '' Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * '' Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * '' Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * '' Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the U ...
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Neobarrettia Imperfecta
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * ''Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia imperfecta'' (Rehn, 1900) * ''Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * ''Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * ''Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * ''Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References

* Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United States''. Cornell University Press. {{Authority control Neobarrettia, Tettigoniidae Orthoptera of North America ...
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Neobarrettia Sinaloae
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydid Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the ...s in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * '' Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia imperfecta'' (Rehn, 1900) * '' Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * '' Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * '' Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * '' Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the U ...
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Neobarrettia Spinosa
''Neobarrettia spinosa'', also known as the greater arid-land katydid, red eyed katydid (or red eyed devil), or giant Texas katydid, is a species of katydid native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Habitat ''Neobarrettia spinosa'' inhabits oak-juniper woodlands and arid-land deserts with mesquites or other brushes. Biology ''Neobarrettia spinosa'' is a carnivorous insect. It stalks through the underbrush and consumes grasshoppers, other katydids, caterpillars, small frogs, lizard Lizard is the common name used for all Squamata, squamate reptiles other than snakes (and to a lesser extent amphisbaenians), encompassing over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most Island#Oceanic isla ...s, and any other small animal it can overpower. It is a known predator of the endangered songbird, '' Vireo atricapilla''. These animals present a threat posture when under attack, and will defend with a powerful bite and strong ...
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Neobarrettia Vannifera
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * ''Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia imperfecta'' (Rehn, 1900) * ''Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * ''Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * ''Neobarrettia spinosa ''Neobarrettia spinosa'', also known as the greater arid-land katydid, red eyed katydid (or red eyed devil), or giant Texas katydid, is a species of katydid native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Habitat ''Neobarrettia ...'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * '' Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United St ...
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Neobarrettia Victoriae
''Neobarrettia victoriae'', the lesser arid-land katydid, is a species of spiny predatory katydid in the family Tettigoniidae. It is found in Central America and North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South Ameri .... References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United States''. Cornell University Press. * Otte, Daniel (1997). "Tettigonioidea". ''Orthoptera Species File 7'', 373. Further reading * Neobarrettia Insects described in 1907 {{tettigoniidae-stub ...
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Neobarrettia
''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * '' Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia hakippah'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia imperfecta ''Neobarrettia'' is a genus of North American, spiny predatory katydids in the tribe Terpandrini. Species There are nine described species in ''Neobarrettia''. * ''Neobarrettia bambalio'' Cohn, 1965 * ''Neobarrettia cremnobates'' Cohn, 1965 * ...'' (Rehn, 1900) * '' Neobarrettia pulchella'' (Tinkham, 1944) * '' Neobarrettia sinaloae'' (Rehn & Hebard, 1920) * '' Neobarrettia spinosa'' (Caudell, 1907) – greater arid-land katydid * '' Neobarrettia vannifera'' Cohn, 1965 * '' Neobarrettia victoriae'' (Caudell, 1907) – lesser arid-land katydid References * Capinera J.L, Scott R.D., Walker T.J. (2004). ''Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the Un ...
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