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Gryllacrididae are a
family of non-jumping
insects in the
suborder Ensifera occurring worldwide,
known commonly as leaf-rolling
crickets or
raspy crickets...
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hiding place.
While some
crickets have a weak bite, a
member of the
Gryllacrididae or
raspy crickets from
Australia were
found to have the
strongest bite...
- (wetas, king crickets)
Cooloolidae (Cooloola
monster and relatives)
Gryllacrididae (leaf-rolling crickets)
Stenopelmatidae (Jerusalem crickets) Tettigonioidea...
- body-color is brown. The
female has a
rudimentary ovipositor,
unlike true
Gryllacrididae or
Anostostomatidae species. It is
similar to
Jerusalem crickets, but...
- well-separated lineages, at
least three of
which (Anostostomatidae,
Gryllacrididae, and Stenopelmatidae) can be
reasonably well-defined, and have molecular...
- (wetas, king crickets)
Cooloolidae (Cooloola
monster and relatives)
Gryllacrididae (leaf-rolling crickets)
Stenopelmatidae (Jerusalem crickets) Tettigonioidea...
- (wetas, king crickets)
Cooloolidae (Cooloola
monster and relatives)
Gryllacrididae (leaf-rolling crickets)
Stenopelmatidae (Jerusalem crickets) Tettigonioidea...
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crickets Family Cooloolidae Rentz, 1980 -
Cooloola monsters Family Gryllacrididae Blanchard, 1845 - leaf-rolling
crickets Family Stenopelmatidae Burmeister...
- (wetas, king crickets)
Cooloolidae (Cooloola
monster and relatives)
Gryllacrididae (leaf-rolling crickets)
Stenopelmatidae (Jerusalem crickets) Tettigonioidea...
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Africa and the Middle-East; it was
formerly included in the
family Gryllacrididae. Source:
Lezina a****inata Ander, 1938
Lezina arabica Karny, 1937 Lezina...