Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Stenopelmatoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Anostostomatidae
Subfamilia: Deinacridinae
Genus: Deinacrida
Synonyms (1):
Deinacridopsis
Species (11):
D. carinata –
D. connectens –
D. elegans –
D. fallai –
D. heteracantha –
D. mahoenui –
D. parva –
D. pluvialis –
D. rugosa –
D. talpa –
D. tibiospina
In synonymy (2):
D. gigantea –
D. sonitospina
Name
- Deinacrida White, 1842
- Type species: Deinacrida heteracantha White, 1842
- Fixation: monotypy
- NOTE: combined genus/species description, only species marked as new
- Type species: Deinacrida heteracantha White, 1842
References
Primary references
- White 1842: Description of an orthopterous insect, and two new species of Crustacea, from New Zealand: in the collection of the British Museum. Pp. 78-79 in: Gray, J.E. The Zoological Miscellany, Part V. London, Treuttel Wurtz, Sowerby, Wood. Google books [first availability, see p. 78]
References
- Gibbs, G.W. 1999: Four new species of giant weta, Deinacrida (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae: Deinacridinae) from New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 29(4): 307–324. DOI: 10.1080/03014223.1999.9517600 Reference page.
- Johns, P.M. 1997. The Gondwanaland weta: family Anostostomatidae (formerly in Stenopelmatidae, Henicidae or Mimnermidae): nomenclatural problems, world checklist, new genera and species. Journal of Orthoptera research, (6): 125–138. DOI: 10.2307/3503546 JSTOR . Reference page.
- Trewick, S.A.; Morgan-Richards, M. 2004: Phylogenetics of New Zealand's tree, giant and tusked weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae): evidence from mitochondrial DNA. Journal of Orthoptera research, 13(2): 185–196. JSTOR
- Trewick, S.A.; Wallis, G.P. 2001: Bridging the "beech-gap": New Zealand invertebrate phylogeography implicates Pleistocene glaciation and Pliocene isolation. Evolution, 55(11): 2170–2180. DOI: 10.1111/j.0014-3820.2001.tb00733.x
Vernacular names
English: giant weta
magyar: Óriás weták
magyar: Óriás weták
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