Anaxipha fultoni
Walker & Funk, 2014
Fulton's Trig
Anaxipha fultoni is a small in the Trigonidiidae, commonly known as Fulton's Trig. Described in 2014, it belongs to a of ground and bush crickets distributed across tropical and subtropical regions. The species is known from Florida and represents part of the diverse cricket fauna of the southeastern United States. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a small, active cricket associated with vegetation.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anaxipha fultoni: /əˈnæksɪfə ˈfʌltoʊnaɪ/
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Distribution
Florida, United States. The has been recorded in the southeastern United States, with specific distribution records from Florida based on GBIF occurrence data.
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Taxonomic Note
Anaxipha fultoni was described in 2014, making it a relatively recently described . The Anaxipha contains numerous species, many of which are difficult to distinguish without examination of male genitalia or detailed acoustic analysis. The specific epithet honors an individual, likely a contributor to or natural history.
Observation Data
As of the data source, iNaturalist records 65 observations of this , indicating it is documented but not commonly encountered by citizen scientists.