- Stenopelmatidae, but
recently separated). Cave wētā are
better referred to as
tokoriro,
since they are
members of the
family Rhaphidophoridae,
called cave crickets...
-
Hemideina thoracica,
commonly known as the
Auckland tree wētā or
tokoriro is a cricket-like
insect (within the
family Anostostomatidae). It is endemic...
- cave weta, is a
large species of cave weta (New
Zealand cave cricket,
tokoriro),
native to the
Waitomo district of New Zealand. This
species was described...
- are:
Auckland tree wētā,
Hemideina thoracica (White, 1846) Also
known as
tokoriro;
found throughout the
North Island apart from the Wellington-Wairarapa...
-
Pachyrhamma is a
genus of cave weta (New
Zealand cave cricket,
tokoriro) in the
family Rhaphidophoridae,
endemic to New Zealand. Cook et al. (2010) found...
- down most of the length. This
feature helps distinguish them from
other tokoriro (cave wētā) as
others species have very fine spines.
Juveniles are darker...
- 80–83.
Retrieved 9
September 2017. Fitness,
Josephine (2016). Te pūtaiao o
tokoriro :
taxonomy and
diversity of New
Zealand cave wētā (Orthoptera; Rhaphidophoridae) :...
-
Pacific Insects. 13: 575–587. Fitness,
Josephine (2016). Te pūtaiao o
tokoriro :
taxonomy and
diversity of New
Zealand cave wētā (Orthoptera; Rhaphidophoridae):...