Trigonidomimus belfragei

Caudell, 1912

Belfrage's Cricket

Trigonidomimus belfragei, commonly known as Belfrage's , is a of cricket in the Gryllidae, first described by Caudell in 1912. The species is classified within the Pentacentrinae, a group sometimes referred to as anomalous crickets. It occurs in parts of North America including Texas, Oklahoma, and Mexico. The Trigonidomimus is small and poorly documented, with limited biological information available for this species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trigonidomimus belfragei: //trɪˌɡoʊnɪˈdoʊmɪməs bɛlˈfrædʒi//

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Distribution

Recorded from Texas, Oklahoma, and Mexico based on GBIF distribution records. The ' range appears restricted to south-central North America.

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Taxonomic Note

The Trigonidomimus is placed in the Pentacentrinae, a group of crickets sometimes characterized as 'anomalous' in older literature. The specific epithet honors Belfrage, though the identity of this person is not documented in the provided sources.

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