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Genus Hapithus in North America north of Mexico

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Brown, sedentary crickets with hindwings shorter than forewings; foretibia with anterior tympanum but without posterior one. Length 9-19 mm.

Identification of species

The three North American species of Hapithus can be separated by comparing the length of the forewings with the length of the pronotum (shortest in H. brevipennis and longest in H.agitator, with H. melodius intermediate).

Life cycles

Except for the restless bush cricket (H. agitator) in south Florida, U.S. species have one generation each year; eggs are the overwintering stage.

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Hapithus

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Hapithus is a genus of flightless bush crickets in the family Gryllidae from the Americas. There are more than 200 described species in Hapithus.[1][2][3]

The genus Orocharis was recently determined to be a taxonomic synonym of Hapithus, and is now considered a subgenus of the genus Hapithus.[1]

Hapithus agitator

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Otte, Daniel; Cigliano, Maria Marta; Braun, Holger; Eades, David C. "Orthoptera Species File Online". Retrieved 2018-05-05.
  2. ^ "GBIF, Hapithus Uhler, 1864". Retrieved 2018-05-05.
  3. ^ "Hapithinae Subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
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Hapithus: Brief Summary

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Hapithus is a genus of flightless bush crickets in the family Gryllidae from the Americas. There are more than 200 described species in Hapithus.

The genus Orocharis was recently determined to be a taxonomic synonym of Hapithus, and is now considered a subgenus of the genus Hapithus.

Hapithus agitator
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