Anisoura nicobarica Ander, 1932
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Ander, K. (1932) Neue Laubheuschrecken. Kunglia fysiografiska Sallskapets i Lund Förhandlingar, 2(3), 19–34.
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Orthoptera
- family
- Anostostomatidae
- genus
- Anisoura
- species
- Anisoura nicobarica
Name
- Synonyms
- Anisoura monstrosa Salmon, 1950
- Homonyms
- Anisoura nicobarica Ander, 1932
Bibliographic References
- Ander. 1932. Neue Laubheuschreken. Kunglia fysiografiska Sallskapets i Lund Förhandlingar (K. fysiogr. Sallsk. Lund Forh.) 2(3):6
- Ander. 1933. Über Anisoura nicobarica m., eine bemerkenswerte Laubheuschrecke aus der Familie Gryllacrididae (Orth. Saltatoria). Konowia, Zeitschrift für Systematische Insektenkunde (Konowia) 12:217- 230
- Gibbs. 2001. In Field, L.H. [Ed.]. Habitats and biogeography of New Zealand's Deinacridine and tusked weta species. The biology of wetas, king crickets and their allies, Wallingford 47
- Johns. 1997. The Gondwanaland weta: family Anostostomatidae (formerly in Stenopelmatidae, Henicidae or Mimnermidae): nomenclatural problems, world checklist, new genera and species. Journal of Orthoptera Research (Jour. Orth. Res.) 6:128
- Karny. 1937. Orthoptera Fam. Gryllacrididae, Subfamiliae Omnes. Genera Insectorum, P. Wytsman [Ed.]. V. Verteneuil & L. Desmet, Bruxelles 206:193
- Shishodia, K. Chandra & S.K. Gupta. 2010. An annotated checklist of Orthoptera (Insecta) from India. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, Miscellaneous Publication, Occasional Paper (Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Misc. Pub., Occas. Paper) 314:271
- Trewick & Morgan-Richards. 2004. Phylogenetics of New Zealand's tree, giant and tusked weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae): evidence from mitochondrial DNA. Journal of Orthoptera Research (Jour. Orth. Res.) 13(2):190
- Trewick, S.J. Morris, Johns, Hitchmough & Stringer. 2012. The conservation status of New Zealand Orthoptera. New Zealand Entomologist (New Zealand Ent.) 35(2):131–136