Ceuthophilus hebardi

Hubbell, 1936

Ceuthophilus hebardi is a of in the , first described by Hubbell in 1936. Like other members of the Ceuthophilus, it is wingless and possesses the characteristic hump-backed appearance and exceptionally long typical of camel crickets. The species is found in North America, with distribution records from Utah.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ceuthophilus hebardi: /ˈsuːθəfɪləs ˈhiːbɑːrdi/

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Distribution

North America; recorded from Utah.

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Taxonomic Status

Ceuthophilus hebardi was originally described by Hubbell in 1936. The Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym, while GBIF treats it as an accepted name. Further taxonomic verification may be needed.

Subgeneric Placement

Some sources place this in the subgenus Ceuthophilus (Geotettix).

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