A Monograph of the Orthoptera of North America (north of Mexico) |
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... Species of this category are often closely related to congeneric ones which possess the fully adult type of pronotum and nor- mally developed tegmina and wings . Both of these types are found in the North American species of the genera ...
... Species of this category are often closely related to congeneric ones which possess the fully adult type of pronotum and nor- mally developed tegmina and wings . Both of these types are found in the North American species of the genera ...
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... species ( see above ) . The closest relative of T. brunneri in the North American fauna is T. subulata , but it may be readily distinguished from that species on the basis of the characters given in the foregoing key to the species of ...
... species ( see above ) . The closest relative of T. brunneri in the North American fauna is T. subulata , but it may be readily distinguished from that species on the basis of the characters given in the foregoing key to the species of ...
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... species differs from all other forms in the area , except acuta , in the possession of an anterior pronotal spine . The brachypronotal condition appears to be slightly predominant with 55.6 % of 748 specimens , from over the species ...
... species differs from all other forms in the area , except acuta , in the possession of an anterior pronotal spine . The brachypronotal condition appears to be slightly predominant with 55.6 % of 748 specimens , from over the species ...
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A Monograph of the Orthoptera of North America, V1: North of Mexico James Abram Garfield Rehn,Harold J. Grant Jr. No preview available - 2012 |
A Monograph of the Orthoptera of North America, V1: North of Mexico James Abram Garfield Rehn,Harold J. Grant Jr. No preview available - 2012 |
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abdomen Acad Acrididae adults Amer anal vein Antennae apex apices arcuate Arizona brachypronotal Bruner California caudal femora caudal margin cephalad cephalic cephalic margin cerci color cristate cristatus distal distribution dorsal aspect dorsum elongate Entom epiphallus Eumastacidae eyes facial aspect fastigio-facial angle fastigium female femur frontal costa genera genus greatest breadth Habitats Hancock head and pronotum hind wings laterad lateral aspect lateral carinae lateral lobes lectotype Length of body length of caudal length of pronotum macropronotal male median carina median femora metazona Mexico neotenic Nomotettix North American ocellus ornata Orthoptera outline ovipositor Paratettix paratype Phila Phrynotettix Proc pronotal disk pronotal dorsum pronotum Psychomastax psylla Ragge range Rehn and Grant Rehn and Hebard robustus Saussure seen in profile southern species specimen as fig spermatheca subfamily subgenital plate subspecies surface synonymy Tanaoceridae tegmina tergite Tetrigidae Tetrix Tettig Tettigidea Texas Trans transverse tshivavensis type locality usually ventral