Pristoceuthophilus celatus

(Scudder, 1894)

Pristoceuthophilus celatus is a of camel cricket in the Rhaphidophoridae. It was originally described as Ceuthophilus celatus by Scudder in 1894. The species is native to North America and has been documented in California. Like other camel crickets, it is wingless and .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pristoceuthophilus celatus: /ˌprɪstəʊˌkjuːˈθɒfɪˌləs sɪˈleɪtəs/

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Distribution

Found in North America, with documented occurrences in California.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Ceuthophilus celatus by Scudder in 1894, later transferred to Pristoceuthophilus.

Observation frequency

The has been documented in 1,039 iNaturalist observations, suggesting it is relatively well-recorded among camel crickets.

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