Ensifera, Chopard, 1920
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.4.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:96CA69ED-DEA4-4B95-AB39-7F9C242FAE75 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7682506 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A2E73F-010E-FFCC-FF56-C498AEC9FD4F |
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Plazi |
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Ensifera |
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Suborder Ensifera View in CoL View at ENA
1. Anterior legs modified for digging, with femora flattened and tibia with teeth strongly sclerotized.......... Gryllotalpidae View in CoL
- Anterior legs not modified for digging, normal (without modification)............................................ 7
2. Very small size (less than 6 mm), eyes and ocelli reduced, apterous, body dorsally flattened, posterior coxa almost ventrally joined and posterior femur very broad........................................................ Myrmecophilidae View in CoL
- Size small (less than 15 mm) eyes and ocelli present, winged or apterous, body cylindrical, posterior femur not very broad.. 8
3. Body covered with scales and face swollen...................................................... Mogoplistidae View in CoL
- Body lacking scales and face not swollen................................................................... 9
4. Tarsi 3-segmented.............................................................................. Gryllidae View in CoL
- Tarsi 4-segmented.................................................................................... 10
5. Base of anterior tibia lacking auditory tympanum, tibiae thin, tarsi depressed, flattened with small pads...... Gryllacrididae View in CoL
- Base of anterior tibia with auditory tympanum.............................................................. 11
6. Stridulatory apparatus located at the base of tegminae, brachypterous or macropterous, mandibles symmetrical...................................................................................................... Tettigoniidae View in CoL
- Stridulatory apparatus involving areas of femur and abdomen, apterous, head very large in relation to conical body, mandibles asymmetrical........................................................................... Anostostomatidae View in CoL
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