Styracosceles neomexicanus

(Scudder, 1894)

New Mexico camel cricket

Styracosceles neomexicanus, commonly known as the New Mexico camel cricket, is a of camel cricket in the Rhaphidophoridae. It was described by Scudder in 1894. The species occurs in the southwestern United States, particularly in Arizona and New Mexico. Like other camel crickets, it is wingless and .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Styracosceles neomexicanus: /stɪˌrækoʊˈsiːliːz ˌniːoʊˌmɛkɪˈkænəs/

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Distribution

Arizona and New Mexico, United States. GBIF records confirm presence in these two states within North America.

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