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- Saginae abstract "The Saginae are the Predatory Katydids or Predatory Bush-crickets, a Subfamily of the Family Tettigoniidae (the Katydids, long-horned grasshoppers or bush-crickets). The Saginae are specialist carnivores, which is unusual among the Orthoptera. Their specialist carnivory and appropriately adapted digestive tracts even were regarded as unique in the order Orthoptera, but at least some members of two other subfamilies, the Austrosaginae and Listroscelidinae are partly or completely predatory as well, and until recently those subfamilies were included in the Saginae.".
- Saginae class Insect.
- Saginae family Tettigoniidae.
- Saginae genus Saga.
- Saginae kingdom Animal.
- Saginae order Orthoptera.
- Saginae phylum Arthropod.
- Saginae thumbnail Saga_2004_7_CB.jpg?width=300.
- Saginae wikiPageID "42491639".
- Saginae wikiPageRevisionID "604345184".
- Saginae binomial "Saga pedo".
- Saginae classis "Insecta".
- Saginae familia Tettigoniidae.
- Saginae genus "Saga".
- Saginae imageCaption "Mature Saga pedo".
- Saginae name "European predatory katydid".
- Saginae ordo Orthoptera.
- Saginae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Saginae regnum "Animalia".
- Saginae species "Saga pedo".
- Saginae subfamilia "Saginae".
- Saginae subject Category:Tettigoniidae.
- Saginae type Animal.
- Saginae type Eukaryote.
- Saginae type Insect.
- Saginae type Species.
- Saginae type Organism.
- Saginae comment "The Saginae are the Predatory Katydids or Predatory Bush-crickets, a Subfamily of the Family Tettigoniidae (the Katydids, long-horned grasshoppers or bush-crickets). The Saginae are specialist carnivores, which is unusual among the Orthoptera.".
- Saginae label "Saginae".
- Saginae sameAs m.010f7364.
- Saginae sameAs Q17127501.
- Saginae sameAs Q17127501.
- Saginae wasDerivedFrom Saginae?oldid=604345184.
- Saginae depiction Saga_2004_7_CB.jpg.
- Saginae isPrimaryTopicOf Saginae.
- Saginae name "European predatory katydid".