Euhadenoecus puteanus
(Scudder, 1877)
Allegheny Crevice Cricket, puteanus camel cricket
Euhadenoecus puteanus is a of camel cricket in the Rhaphidophoridae. It is known from the Appalachian region of eastern North America, particularly in North Carolina. The species is commonly referred to as the Allegheny Crevice , reflecting its association with rocky crevice . It belongs to a of cave- and crevice-dwelling camel crickets.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euhadenoecus puteanus: /juːˌhædəˈniːkəs pjuːˈtiːənəs/
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Habitat
Rocky crevices and associated subterranean environments, typical of the .
Distribution
Eastern North America; recorded from North Carolina and the broader Appalachian region.
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Taxonomic history
Originally described as Hadenoecus puteanus by Scudder in 1877, later transferred to Euhadenoecus.