Cave-dwelling insects are among the most widespread and prominent troglofauna (cave-dwelling animals), including troglobites, troglophiles, and trogloxenes...
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Penis (redirect from Insect penises)
(2014). "Female Penis, Male Vagina, and Their Correlated Evolution in a Cave Insect". Current Biology. 24 (9): 1006–10. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.022. hdl:2115/56857...
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aquatic troglobites include cave fish, and cave salamanders such as the olm and the Texas blind salamander. Cave insects such as Oligaphorura (formerly...
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Arachnocampa luminosa (category Cave insects)
produce a blue-green bioluminescence. The species is known to dwell in caves and on sheltered banks in native bush where humidity is high. Its Māori...
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Rhaphidophoridae (redirect from Cave cricket)
suborder Ensifera has a worldwide distribution. Common names for these insects include cave crickets, camel crickets, spider crickets (sometimes shortened to...
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Neotrogla (category Cave insects)
sex-reversed cave insects". BBC. Retrieved April 18, 2014. Yoshizawa K, Ferreira R.L., Kamimura Y & Lienhard C. "A Transgender Brazilian Cave Insect". The Winnower...
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carvings. In 2010, it was discovered that due to damp conditions in the cave insect larvae and worms were infesting and damaging the walls and carvings,...
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Insects (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous...
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Pseudo-penis (section Insects)
2014). "Female Penis, Male Vagina, and Their Correlated Evolution in a Cave Insect". Current Biology. 24 (9): 1006–1010. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.022....
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Arachnocampa (redirect from Cave glow worm)
species of Arachnocampa are endemic to Australia and New Zealand, dwelling in caves and grottos, or sheltered places in forests. A previous synonym was "Bolitiphila...
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