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Studies in Australian Tettigoniidae: The Mecopodine Katydids part 2 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae; Mecopodinae; Sexavaini) Queensland Palm Katydid

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Rentz, D
Su, Y
Ueshima, Norihiro

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Entomological Society of America

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Two tribes of the Mecopodinae are represented in Australia. Both are confined to the tropics. The Australia Mecopodini comprises a single genus Austromecopoda, Rentz et al., with four species that occur in grasses adjacent to forests occurs on both sides

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Transactions of the American Entomological Society

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2037-12-31