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  M. Sc. Dariusz Kostia - Fauna of Orthoptera of the Korean Peninsula.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
KOSTIA D. The Aemodogryllinae (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) found in the Korean Peninsula.
WARCHA£OWSKA-¦LIWA E., KOSTIA D. Chromosomes of Tachycines coreanus Yamasaki, 1969 (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae, Aemodogryllinae).
WARCHA£OWSKA-¦LIWA E., MARYAÑSKA-NADACHOWSKA A., KOSTIA D. Chromosomes of Diestrammena unicolor unicolor Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1888 and Paratachycines (Hemitachycines) boldyrevi (Uvarov, 1926) (Orthoptera, Rhaphidophoridae, Aemodogryllinae).
www.isez.pan.krakow.pl /staff/dkos.htm   (152 words)

  
 Florida Nature: Unidentified Rhaphidophoridae (camel crickets, cave crickets)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
See the section on the site for Family: Rhaphidophoridae.
Unless otherwise indicated next to the thumbnail images, all photographs were taken by Emily Earp or Josh Hillman and are copyrighted.
Unidentified Rhaphidophoridae - Several of these crickets were hiding inside a crevice within one of the caves along the trails at Florida Caverns State Park.
www.floridanature.org /unidentified.asp?family=Rhaphidophoridae   (88 words)

  
 Cave Crickets - Big Cricket Guide
Cave crickets are pale brown and have smaller eyes than those crickets that are...
They are called cave crickets because they are often found in dark and damp...
Some trogloxenes include some bats (who only roost in caves), pack rats (who nest in caves), cave crickets (who feed outside the cave), flies and gnats.
www.bigcricketguide.com /cave-crickets.html   (565 words)

  
 Bulletin of the National Speleological Society Volume 33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Classificaiton of Australian Cavernicoles With Particular Reference to Rhaphidophoridae (Orthoptera)
A proposal by Hamilton-Smith (1971) to divide troglophiles into two groups based on knowledge of the Australian fauna is invalidated and shown to be based on insufficient data.
The cavernicolous status of some species of Macropathinae (Rhaphidophoridae) is discussed, and, on the basis of their ecological and reproductive behavior, all species studied so far are classified as troglophiles.
www.caves.org /pub/journal/PDF/V33/v33n4-Richards.htm   (100 words)

  
 Wetas
The name "weta" is an informal designation, referring to two families of New Zealand grasshopper, the Anostostomatidae and the Rhaphidophoridae.
Ensiferans are the "longhorned" orthopterans characterised by thread-like antennae which can reach to several times the body length.
See also the Forest and Bird page on wetas.
www.peripatus.gen.nz /Taxa/Arthropoda/Wetas.html   (435 words)

  
 Gryllacridoidea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
North American gryllacridoids belong to three families: Rhaphidophoridae (camel crickets, 149 species), Stenopelmatidae (Jerusalem crickets, 10 species), and Gryllacrididae (Carolina leaf-roller, 1 species).
Specimens can be placed to family by comparison with the images below.
Identifying characters are given with the enlarged images (accessed by clicking on the thumbnails).
buzz.ifas.ufl.edu /i00gdids.htm   (49 words)

  
 Steve Taylor, Curriculum Vitae
N) studies of the trophic structure of the community, and studies of the foraging range of a key species, the cave cricket Ceuthophilus secretus (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae), which forages outside of caves in the same habitat as S.
The foraging range of a central Texas cave cricket, Ceuthophilus secretus (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae).
Foraging range and habitat use of Ceuthophilus secretus (Orthoptera Rhaphidophoridae), a key trogloxene in central Texas cave communities.
www.inhs.uiuc.edu /~sjtaylor/cv.html   (10180 words)

  
 The systematics and biology of the cave-crickets of the North American tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria, ...
The systematics and biology of the cave-crickets of the North American tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria, Ensifera, Rhaphidophoridae, Dolichopo...
- Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan) Top 10 Bestselling Books: The systematics and biology of the cave-crickets of the North American tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria, Ensifera, Rhaphidophoridae, Dolichopo...
Books : The systematics and biology of the cave-crickets of the North American tribe Hadenoecini (Orthoptera Saltatoria, Ensifera, Rhaphidophoridae, Dolichopo...
www.medicum.net /online/The_systematics_and_biology_of_the_cave-crickets_of_the_North_American_tribe_Hadenoecini_Orthoptera_Saltatoria_Ensifera_Rhaphidophoridae_Dolichopo_...__-_Museum_of_Zoology_University_of_Michigan/B0006D2DBU.html   (67 words)

  
 EEB Event Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A Universal Trend of Amino Acid Gain and Loss in Protein Evolution morophological characters in the genus Ceuthophilus (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae)
Amino-acid compositions of proteins differ substantially between taxa and, thus, can evolve.
Thus, expansion of initially underrepresented amino acids, which began over 3 billion years ago, apparently continues to this day
www.eeb.lsa.umich.edu /eventdetails.asp?ID=534   (194 words)

  
 G W Ramsay ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX TO THE NEW ZEALAND WETAS : ORTHOPTERA, STENOPELMATIDAE, RHAPHIDOPHORIDAE
G W Ramsay ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX TO THE NEW ZEALAND WETAS : ORTHOPTERA, STENOPELMATIDAE, RHAPHIDOPHORIDAE
Annotated bibliography and index to the New Zealand wetas : Orthoptera, Stenopelmatidae, Rhaphidophoridae
Bibliography of New Zealand terrestrial invertebrates, 1775-1985, and guide to the associated information retrieval database BUGS
www.searchbooktitle.com /83359_g-w-ramsay.html   (258 words)

  
 Prof. Donatella Cesaroni
A recent colonization of Dolichopoda cave crickets in the Poscola cave (Orthoptera Rhaphidophoridae).
Comparing pattern of geographic variation in cave crickets by combining geostatistic methods and Mantel tests.
Allegrucci G., Minasi M. G., Sbordoni V. Patterns of gene flow and genetic structure in cave-dwelling crickets of the Tuscan endemic, Dolichopoda schiavazzii (Orthoptera, Rhaphidophoridae).
www.uniroma2.it /dottorato/CESARONI.htm   (346 words)

  
 crickets Resources - FREE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
All you have to do is shine the flashlight, make a clicking noise and look for the eyeballs.
Family: Rhaphidophoridae ( cave crickets) (Phylum: Arthropoda; Class: Hexapoda; Order: Orthoptera; Suborder: Ensifera)
You make me sick I want you and I'm hatin it Got me lit like a...
easyobtain.info /crickets/Do-Cave-Crickets-Make-Noise.html   (338 words)

  
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Both sexes can produce sounds like the ground weta, and possesses ears.
Cave Weta are a large group of about 60 species of the Rhaphidophoridae family.
They are a distinctive weta with extremely long legs and antennae but comparatively small bodies.
weta.boarsnest.net /classification.htm   (483 words)

  
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Florida Nature: Rhaphidophoridae - ( camel crickets, cave crickets)
Family: Rhaphidophoridae ( camel crickets, cave crickets) Species listed on this site...
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www.athletic-equipment.biz /athletic-equipment/camel-crickets.html   (440 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Natural History of the Giant Sand Treader Camel Cricket, Daihinibaenetes giganteus Tinkham (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) / 33-48
Had RAATs method been used during the 1986-88 outbreak in the western US, pest managers would have saved $38 million and used 34 million metric tons less insecticide.
The natural history of the giant sand treader camel cricket, Daihinibaenetes giganteus Tinkham, was studied from 1992-1994 at the type locality, Great Sand Dune National Monument, Alamosa County, Colorado.
140.247.119.145 /OrthSoc/jor_6.htm   (1285 words)

  
 Evolutionary Dynamics of the SGM Transposon Family in the Drosophila obscura Species Group -- Miller et al. 17 (11): ...
Evolution of a telomere associated satellite DNA sequence in the genome of Drosophila tristis and related species.
Characterization of a species-specific satellite DNA family of Dolichopoda schiavazzii (Orthoptera, Rhaphidophoridae) cave crickets.
Tandemly repeated satellite DNA of Dolichopoda schiavazzii : a test for models on the evolution of highly repetitive DNA.
mbe.oupjournals.org /cgi/content/full/17/11/1597   (5252 words)

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