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Hemiandrus is a genus of wētā in the family Anostostomatidae. In New Zealand they are known as ground wētā due to their burrowing lifestyle. Hemiandrus wētā are nocturnal, and reside in these burrows during the day. Ground wētā seal the entrance of their burrow during the day with a soil plug or door so that their burrow is concealed. This genus was originally said to be distributed in Australia and New Zealand, however, with recent molecular genetic methods, this is under debate. Ground wētā adults are smaller than other types of wētā, with the unusual trait of having both long and short ovipositors, depending on the species. The name of this genus is said to come from this trait as hemi- mean half and -andrus means male, as the species where the female has a short ovipositor can sometime

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  • Hemiandrus (en)
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  • Hemiandrus (ru)
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  • Hemiandrus is een geslacht van rechtvleugeligen uit de familie . De wetenschappelijke naam van dit geslacht is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1938 door Ander. (nl)
  • Hemiandrus — рід прямокрилих комах родини . (uk)
  • Hemiandrus är ett släkte av insekter. Hemiandrus ingår i familjen Anostostomatidae. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Hemiandrus — род длинноусых прямокрылых семейства Anostostomatidae из группы уэта. Эндемики Новой Зеландии. (ru)
  • Hemiandrus is a genus of wētā in the family Anostostomatidae. In New Zealand they are known as ground wētā due to their burrowing lifestyle. Hemiandrus wētā are nocturnal, and reside in these burrows during the day. Ground wētā seal the entrance of their burrow during the day with a soil plug or door so that their burrow is concealed. This genus was originally said to be distributed in Australia and New Zealand, however, with recent molecular genetic methods, this is under debate. Ground wētā adults are smaller than other types of wētā, with the unusual trait of having both long and short ovipositors, depending on the species. The name of this genus is said to come from this trait as hemi- mean half and -andrus means male, as the species where the female has a short ovipositor can sometime (en)
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  • Hemiandrus (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Hemiandrus_pallitarsis.jpg
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