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Wētā, Jerusalem Crickets, and Allies - Photo (c) Samuel Purdie, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Samuel Purdie CC
Wētā, Jerusalem Crickets, and Allies (Superfamily Stenopelmatoidea) Info
Stenopelmatoidea is a superfamily of insects in the order Orthoptera; in some older classifications this group was referred to as Gryllacridoidea. (Wikipedia)
Jerusalem Crickets - Photo (c) Franco Folini, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Jerusalem Crickets (Family Stenopelmatidae) Info
The family Stenopelmatidae is composed of large, flightless insects resembling crickets (the family Gryllidae). The majority of species are in the New World (esp. the genus Stenopelmatus), but the genera Oryctopus and Sia are Old World groups, each of which is placed in its own subfamily. (Wikipedia)
North American Jerusalem Crickets - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved C
North American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Ammopelmatus) Info
Ammopelmatus is a genus of insect in the family Stenopelmatidae. It contains the following species: (Wikipedia)
Central and South American Jerusalem Crickets - Photo (c) Lauren Zárate, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Lauren Zárate CC
Central and South American Jerusalem Crickets (Genus Stenopelmatus) Info
Jerusalem crickets are a group of large, flightless insects of the genus Stenopelmatus. They are native to the western United States and parts of Mexico. (Wikipedia)
Point Conception Jerusalem Cricket - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved C
Point Conception Jerusalem Cricket (Ammopelmatus muwu) Info
Ammopelmatus muwu is a species of insect in family Stenopelmatidae. It is endemic to the United States. (Wikipedia)
Kelso Dunes Jerusalem Cricket - Photo (c) Alice Abela, all rights reserved C
Kelso Dunes Jerusalem Cricket (Ammopelmatus kelsoensis) Info
Ammopelmatus kelsoensis is a species of insect in family Stenopelmatidae. It is endemic to the United States. (Wikipedia)