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Hemideina crassidens
Shifting Ranges of Two Tree Weta Species (Hemideina Spp.)
ARTHROPODA Subphylum Hexapoda Protura, Springtails, Diplura, and Insects
Hemideina Crassidens
Male Tree Weta Are Attracted to Cuticular Scent Cues but Do Not Discriminate According to Sex Or Among Two Closely Related Species
The Early Evolution of Biting–Chewing Performance in Hexapoda
Scoping the Potential to Eradicate Rats, Wild Cats and Possums from Stewart Island/Rakiura
Of New Zealand (Hemideina: Stenopelmatidae: Orthoptera)
Ecological Restoration of New Zealand Islands
Hemideina Crassidens
Sex- and Season-Dependent Behaviour in a Flightless Insect, the Auckland Tree Weta (Hemideina Thoracica)
Chordotonal Organs of Insects
Hemideina Spp. (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)
Male Weaponry in a Fighting Cricket
Design and Use of Artificial Refuges for Monitoring Adult Tree Weta, Hemideina Crassidens and H
Water Loss in Tree Weta (Hemideina): Adaptation to the Montane Environment and a Test of the Melanisation–Desiccation Resistance Hypothesis Keith J
Is the Tree Weta Hemideina Crassidens an Obligate Herbivore?
Wellington Tree Weta (Hemideina Crassidens) Diet and the Effect of Some of Their Dietary Choices
University of Derby
Top View
Invertebrate Species Services Within Cape
Design and Use of Artificial Refuges for Monitoring Adult Tree Weta
Keeping Wetas in Captivity
Keeping Wetas in Captivity
67Th New Zealand Entomological Society Conference Whanganui, New Zealand 10–13 April 2018
What's to Be Gained from Fumbling Around in the Dark?
Sexual Selection, Ontogenetic Acceleration, and Hypermorphosis Generates Male Trimorphism in Wellington Tree Weta
The Diet and Nutritional Ecology of the Auckland Tree Wētā Hemideina Thoracica
Dramatic Increases in Weta (Orthoptera) Following Mammal Eradication on Maungatautari – Evidence from Pitfalls and Tracking Tunnels
The Diet of Tree Weta: Natural and Captive Folivory Preferences of Hemideina Crassidens and Hemideina Thoracica
Relationship Between Male Head Size and Mating Opportunity in the Harem-Defence, Polygynous Tree Weta Hemideina Maori (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)