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Genus of grasshoppers
Sigaus is a genus of grasshoppers in the tribe Catantopini that is endemic to New Zealand. All but one Sigaus species is endemic to the South Island:
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Species of grasshopper
above sea level. Sigaus campestris is a flightless species and expected to lose 45 - 67% of its current range due to climate change. Sigaus campestris is
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Species of grasshopper
protection under the Wildlife Act 1953 of New Zealand: B. robustus and Sigaus childi. Sigaus takahe is also indirectly protected as it is only known from the
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Species of insect
Sigaus nivalis, is an alpine short-horned grasshopper, endemic to the South Island of New Zealand. Sigaus nivalis is brachypterous and flightless, therefore
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Species of grasshopper
The Green Rock-hopper grasshopper, Sigaus collinus is an alpine species of short-horned grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in New Zealand
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Species of grasshopper
cold-adapted grasshopper were combined into the genus Sigaus, creating the new combination Sigaus nitidus. Sigaus nitidus is adapted to alpine conditions. This
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Species of short-horned grasshopper
Sigaus piliferus is a species of short-horned grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in New Zealand. Sigaus piliferus is restricted to alpine
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Species of grasshopper endemic to New Zealand and classified as critically endangered
Uncommon" by the Department of Conservation. The genus Sigaus is endemic to New Zealand. Sigaus childi was described by Colleen Jamieson in 1999, from
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Species of grasshopper
the year. Sigaus australis adults are relatively large grasshoppers (females ~ 26mm, 0.8g). The genus Sigaus is endemic to New Zealand. Sigaus australis
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Species of grasshopper
Fiordland, the other two being Sigaus homerensis and Sigaus takahe. Alpinacris tumidicauda is sister to the widespread species Sigaus australis. The genus Alpinacris
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Species of grasshopper
13 species within the genus Sigaus described by Bigelow (1967), all endemic to New Zealand. The population status of Sigaus minutus is declining according
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River in Maramureș County, Romania
The Mara (Hungarian: Mára) is a left tributary of the river Iza in Romania. It discharges into the Iza in Vadu Izei. Its length is 38 km (24 mi) and its
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Species of grasshopper
at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sigaus homerensis. Sigaus homerensis discussed on RNZ Critter of the Week, 26 April 2019
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Species of grasshopper
throughout the New Zealand summer between December and April. Sigaus crassicauda cannot fly. Sigaus crassicauda is only known from West Coast Region and Tasman
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Species of plant
endemic alpine grasshoppers such as Brachaspis nivalis, Paprides nitidus, and Sigaus australis. French botanist Jean Louis Marie Poiret first described this
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Dugdale's grasshopper Sigaus crassicauda Sigaus homerensis* – Homer grasshopper Sigaus minutus* – minute grasshopper Sigaus nitidus Sigaus nivalis – snow grasshopper
List of Orthoptera of New Zealand
List_of_Orthoptera_of_New_Zealand
Commune in Cluj, Romania
villages: Codor (Kodor), Jichișu de Jos, Jichișu de Sus (Felsőgyékényes), Șigău (Sajgó), and Tărpiu (Szekerestörpény). The commune is situated in the northwestern
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Species of grasshopper
Sigaus villosus is New Zealand's largest grasshopper. It is only found in the central mountains of the South Island. The genus Sigaus is endemic to New
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Species of flowering plants in New Zealand
grasshopper species, including Brachaspis nivalis, Paprides nitidus, Sigaus australis, and Sigaus villosus, are also known to feed on the leaves, flowers, and
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Tribe of grasshoppers
Russalpiina Key, 1993 - Tasmania, New Zealand Russalpia Sjöstedt, 1921 Sigaus Hutton, 1898 Tasmanalpina Key, 1991 Tasmaniacris Sjöstedt, 1932 Truganinia
Catantopini
Presence of the verb "to be" in Indo-European languages
sta - - state - - sê - - sede - - está - - estai - - sigues - - sigueu/sigau - - estigues - - estigueu/estigau - - fii - - fiți - - sì - - siti - - stai
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Nadășu, Nearșova Jichișu de Jos Jichișu de Jos, Codor, Jichișu de Sus, Șigău, Tărpiu Jucu Jucu de Sus, Gădălin, Juc-Herghelie, Jucu de Mijloc, Vișea
List of settlements in Cluj County
List_of_settlements_in_Cluj_County
Species of flowering plant
the leaves and pupate in older leaves. The alpine Acridid grasshoppers Sigaus australis, Paprides nitidus and Brachaspis nivalis are also known to feed
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Mountain and ski field in the South Island of New Zealand
boundary. They include Sigaus villosus which can be found along the ridgelines, Brachaspis nivalis which lives on the rocky scree, Sigaus australis and Paprides
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Villages in Kaduna State, Nigeria
N/Maiunguwa House; Isurutawa/ N/Maiunguwa House; Sigau I/ L. E. A. Sigau; Sigau II/ Hayin Maje; Sigau III/ L. E. A. Sigau Lere Ramin Kura Ung. Sarkin Ramin Kura/
List of villages in Kaduna State
List_of_villages_in_Kaduna_State
Species of short-horned grasshopper
studies confirmed a close relationship between Russalpia and the New Zealand Sigaus genus, suggesting a shared evolutionary history between Tasmanian and New
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Genus of insects
New Zealand. In 2023 all species in this genus were moved to the genus Sigaus. Species: Brachaspis collinus (Hutton, 1898) Brachaspis nivalis (Hutton
Brachaspis
Ski field in Canterbury, New Zealand
boundary. They include Sigaus villosus which can be found along the ridgelines, Brachaspis nivalis which lives on the rocky scree, Sigaus australis, Paprides
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Settlement in Canterbury, New Zealand
Range. They include Sigaus villosus which can be found along the ridgelines, Brachaspis nivalis which lives on the rocky scree, Sigaus australis, Paprides
Craigieburn,_New_Zealand
Sjöstedt, 1936 Subtribe Russalpiina Key, 1993 Russalpia Sjöstedt, 1921 Sigaus Hutton, 1898 Tasmanalpina Key, 1991 Tasmaniacris Sjöstedt, 1932 Truganinia
List_of_Acrididae_genera
Species of grasshopper
Retrieved 18 February 2017. Morris, Simon J. (2003). "Two new species of Sigaus from Fiordland, New Zealand (Orthoptera: Acrididae)". New Zealand Entomologist
Phaulacridium_marginale
Usage of linking verbs in Romance languages
siga siguem sigueu siguin / siguen Imperfect fos fossis fos fóssim / fóssem fóssiu / fósseu fossin / fossen Imperative sigues sigueu / sigau
Romance_copula
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Bestowed of wishes and boons
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