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Nomenclature (3)

  • Ponca hebardi Robillard, 2005 in Robillard & Desutter-Grandcolas, 2005: 431.

    Holotype; male; 4aef5ebf-6277-4845-a6c3-ebd642eedc54; deposited at: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN); Panama: Panama: Barro Colorado Island

  • Ponca hebardi Robillard, 2005 in Benavides-Lopez, Hofstede & Robillard, 2020
  • Ponca hebardi Robillard, 2005 in Gaiddon, Jonsson, Mittone, Bravin, Montealegre-Z., Tournat & Robillard, 2026

Nomenclature references (3)

  • Benavides-Lopez, J.L., Ter Hofstede, H.M. & Robillard, T. (2020) Novel system of communication in crickets originated at the same time as bat echolocation and includes male-male multimodal communication. The Science of Nature, 107(9). Available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00114-020-1666-1
  • Gaiddon, T., Jonsson, T., Mittone, A., Bravin, A., Montealegre-Z., F., Tournat, V. & Robillard, T. (2026) The harmonic-dominant signals in animal communication involve the use of new resonant frequencies. Heliyon, 12(e44424). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2025.e44424
  • Robillard, T. & Desutter-Grandcolas, L. (2005) A revision of the Neotropical Eneopterinae crickets (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Eneopteridae) with a phylogenetic discussion. Insect Systematics and Evolution, 35(4), 411–435.

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Named after the American entomologist and orthopterist Morgan Hebard (1887–1946) who described the genus Ponca.

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
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