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Hemiandrus pallitarsis is a species of ground weta endemic to New Zealand. This nocturnal species hides in burrows during the day, and can be an important food for kiwi. They can be identified by a single foretibial spine, three prolateral spines, and four retrolateral spines on the mesotibia, and their tibia lacks a tympanal membrane (they hear only through vibrations in the ground). The female has an unusual appendage on her abdomen, and the male has blackened hooks on his last tergite. They have a two year life cycle, and their diet is largely unknown. Unusually for an insect, the female shows maternal care towards her eggs and nymphs.

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  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis is a species of ground weta endemic to New Zealand. This nocturnal species hides in burrows during the day, and can be an important food for kiwi. They can be identified by a single foretibial spine, three prolateral spines, and four retrolateral spines on the mesotibia, and their tibia lacks a tympanal membrane (they hear only through vibrations in the ground). The female has an unusual appendage on her abdomen, and the male has blackened hooks on his last tergite. They have a two year life cycle, and their diet is largely unknown. Unusually for an insect, the female shows maternal care towards her eggs and nymphs. (en)
  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis is een rechtvleugelig insect uit de familie . De wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1871 door Walker. (nl)
  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis är en insektsart som först beskrevs av Walker, F. 1871. Hemiandrus pallitarsis ingår i släktet Hemiandrus och familjen Anostostomatidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Hemiandrus (en)
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  • pallitarsis (en)
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  • * Libanasa pallitarsis Walker, 1869 * Hemiandrus furcifer Ander, 1938 (en)
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  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis is a species of ground weta endemic to New Zealand. This nocturnal species hides in burrows during the day, and can be an important food for kiwi. They can be identified by a single foretibial spine, three prolateral spines, and four retrolateral spines on the mesotibia, and their tibia lacks a tympanal membrane (they hear only through vibrations in the ground). The female has an unusual appendage on her abdomen, and the male has blackened hooks on his last tergite. They have a two year life cycle, and their diet is largely unknown. Unusually for an insect, the female shows maternal care towards her eggs and nymphs. (en)
  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis is een rechtvleugelig insect uit de familie . De wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1871 door Walker. (nl)
  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis är en insektsart som först beskrevs av Walker, F. 1871. Hemiandrus pallitarsis ingår i släktet Hemiandrus och familjen Anostostomatidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis (en)
  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis (nl)
  • Hemiandrus pallitarsis (sv)
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