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Shifting Ranges of Two Tree Weta Species (Hemideina Spp.)
Weta Sometimes 5 Cicada Mouthparts? Earwig 3 Pairs Stick Insect 1 Pair with Fangs and Now Name One Poison Characteristic Each Wings? of the Other 6 Bugs Usually
Spineless Spineless Rachael Kemp and Jonathan E
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Abundance and Future Options for Wetapunga on Little Barrier Island
Orthoptera: Ensifera)?
The Invertebrate Life of New Zealand: a Phylogeographic Approach
Morphology, Phylogeography and Drumming Behaviour of a New Zealand Ground Weta, Hemiandrus Pallitarsis
Diversification of New Zealand Weta (Orthoptera: Ensifera
The Invertebrate Life of New Zealand: a Phylogeographic Approach
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Spineless: Status and Trends of the World's Invertebrates
The Ecology of the Tekapo Ground Wētā
Threatened Weta Recovery Plan
A New Species of Large Hemiandrus Ground Wētā (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) from North Island, New Zealand
Wellington Tree Weta (Hemideina Crassidens) Diet and the Effect of Some of Their Dietary Choices
After the Deluge: Mitochondrial DNA Indicates
Keeping Wetas in Captivity
Top View
Surveys of Giant Weta Little Barrier Island, Pig Island (Foveaux Strait), and Mt Faraday and Price’S Basin (Southern Alps)
Keeping Wetas in Captivity
The Use of Tracking Tunnels to Monitor the Mt Arthur
Radiotracking Sexual Selection
Ecological Observations of Cook Strait Giant Wētā, Deinacrida Rugosa (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae), on Matiu/Somes Island
Threatened Weta Recovery Plan
Dramatic Increases in Weta (Orthoptera) Following Mammal Eradication on Maungatautari – Evidence from Pitfalls and Tracking Tunnels
Insect Biodiversity
Ruakumara Tusked Weta: Discovery, Ecology and Management Implications