(Deinacrida). Deinacrida connectens was originally described in 1939 by Swedish entomologist Kjell Ernst Viktor Ander as Deinacridopsis connectens, which...
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Giant wētā (redirect from Deinacrida)
dwelling species. Deinacrida carinata, Herekopare wētā Deinacrida connectens, Scree wētā Deinacrida elegans, Bluff wētā Deinacrida fallai, Poor Knights...
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to New Zealand. This wētā live in alpine area with scree wētā (Deinacrida connectens), having minimal predators due to their habitat. Like scree wētā...
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effectiveness increases with body size in New Zealand alpine scree weta ( Deinacrida connectens ): WETA FRUGIVORY". Austral Ecology. 37 (7): 800–806. doi:10.1111/j...
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mostly lichens, leaves, flowers, seed-heads, and fruit. Male giant wētā (Deinacrida spp.) are smaller than females and they show scramble competition for...
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neocaledonica Neoglyphea inopinata Snake river pilose crayfish (Pacifastacus connectens) Stereomastis alis Typhlocaris lethaea Willemoesia inornata Willemoesia...
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angolensis) Dark-edged leaf katydid (Symmetropleura plana) Kaikoura weta (Deinacrida parva) Baccetti's cave-cricket (Dolichopoda baccettii) Capri cave-cricket...
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angolensis) Dark-edged leaf katydid (Symmetropleura plana) Kaikoura weta (Deinacrida parva) Baccetti's cave-cricket (Dolichopoda baccettii) Capri cave-cricket...
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