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- wing shape and venation, and the sound-producing stridulatory organs. Ensiferans are distinguished from Caeliferans by their elongated, threadlike antennae...
- family erected to accommodate it because it is so dissimilar to other ensiferans. It was discovered in 1980 in the Great Sandy National Park in Queensland...
- location of the tympanal organ and the methods by which sound is produced. Ensiferans have antennae that can be much longer than the body and have at least...
- recovered during the Early Jur****ic, with the Hagloidea, a superfamily of ensiferan orthopterans today confined to a few living species, being particularly...
- Rhaphidophoridae, called cave crickets or camel crickets elsewhere, in a different ensiferan superfamily. In New Zealand there were as of 2014 19 genera of tokoriri...
- Cooloola is a genus of ensiferan orthopterans known as Cooloola monsters. It is the only genus in the subfamily Cooloolinae and family Cooloolidae of...
- from 18S, 28S, and 16S rRNA supported the monophyly of Ensifera. Most ensiferan families were also found to be monophyletic, and the superfamily Gryllacridoidea...
- features which distinguish crickets in the superfamily Grylloidea from other Ensiferans are long, thread-like antennae, three tarsal segments, slender tactile...
- abundance over the year in New Zealand forests. Unlike other singing ensiferans, ground weta do not have tibial tympanae. ****ually active males hit their...
- Pazinato, P. G.; Baranov, V.; Haug, C. (2022). "A 100-million-year-old ensiferan with unusual mouthparts and comments on the evolution of raptorial appendages...