Ceuthophilus yavapai

Hubbell, 1936

Yavapai Camel Cricket

Ceuthophilus yavapai is a in the , first described by Hubbell in 1936. It belongs to a of wingless commonly associated with dark, humid . The species is known from Arizona and is part of the North camel cricket fauna, which includes species often found in caves, woodlands, and occasionally human structures. Like other Ceuthophilus, it likely possesses the enlarged hind legs and long characteristic of camel crickets.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ceuthophilus yavapai: /ˈsjuːθəˌfaɪləs ˈjævəˌpaɪ/

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Distribution

Arizona, United States; North America

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