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Stenopelmatoidea

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Stenopelmatidae
Stenopelmatidae is a family of large, mostly flightless orthopterans that includes the Jerusalem crickets. Two genera: Ammopelmatus and the type genus Stenopelmatus are found in the New World. Oryctopus and Sia are Old World genera, and previously placed in their own subfamilies (see below), but with the addition of new genera, current placement is as five tribes in the single subfamily Stenopelmatinae.
Cooloola
genus of insects
Stenopelmatus
Stenopelmatus is one of two genera of large, flightless insects referred to commonly as Jerusalem crickets (or "potato bugs"). They are primarily native to Central America, and one species is known from Ecuador.
Stenopelmatoidea
Stenopelmatoidea is a superfamily of insects in the order Orthoptera; in some older classifications this group was referred to as Gryllacridoidea.
Sia ferox
species of insect
Ammopelmatus muwu
species of insect
Ammopelmatus kelsoensis
species of insect
Stenopelmatus navajo
species of insect
Ammopelmatus
Ammopelmatus is a genus of insects in the family Stenopelmatidae, one of two genera of large, flightless insects referred to commonly as Jerusalem crickets (or "potato bugs"). They are native to Western United States and northwestern Mexico.
Stenopelmatus nigrocapitatus
species of insect
Cooloola propator
species of insect
Sia
genus of orthoptera
Stenopelmatus cahuilaensis
species of cricket-like animal
Stenopelmatus mescaleroensis
species of insect
Stenopelmatus pictus
species of insect
Oryctopus
Oryctopus is a genus of insect in the subfamily Stenopelmatinae and the sole genus in the tribe Oryctopini. Species have been recorded from India and Sri Lanka.