Ceuthophilus inyo
Hubbell, 1936
Ceuthophilus inyo is a of camel cricket described by Hubbell in 1936. It belongs to the Rhaphidophoridae, a group of wingless crickets commonly known as camel crickets or cave crickets due to their humpbacked appearance. The species is native to North America, with records from California. As with other members of its , it likely inhabits dark, damp environments, though specific ecological details for this species remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ceuthophilus inyo: /ˌkjuːˈθɒfɪləs ˈɪnjoʊ/
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Distribution
California; North America
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Taxonomic Note
Ceuthophilus inyo was described by Hubbell in 1936. The Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym, while GBIF accepts it as a valid . It is placed in the subgenus Geotettix within Ceuthophilus.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Grasshoppers of Colorado
- Grasshoppers of Colorado
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