Nomenclature (5)

  • Hadenoecus cumberlandicus Hubbell & Norton, 1978 in Norton, 1978
  • Hadenoecus cumberlandicus Hubbell & Norton, 1978 in Hubbell, 1978: 63.

    Holotype; female; 09500bbb-fb4d-4af1-b3e7-8be8ea7efce1; deposited at: University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology (UMMZ); United States: Kentucky: Wayne: Milk Cave, 1 mi E of Mill Springs

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  • Hadenoecus cumberlandicus Hubbell & Norton, 1978 in Yoder, Christensen, Croxall, Tank & Hobbs, 2010
  • Hadenoecus cumberlandicus Hubbell & Norton, 1978 in Yoder, Benoit, LaCagnin & Hobbs, 2011

Nomenclature references (5)

  • Hubbell, T.H. (1978) Part 1. A revision of the rhaphidophorid tribe Hadenoecini. In Miscellaneous Publications Museum of Zoology University of Michigan. Vol. 156, pp. 6–79. Available at http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/56400
  • Norton, R.M. (1978) Part 3. The biology of Hadenoecus subterraneus and H. cumberlandicus. In Miscellaneous Publications Museum of Zoology University of Michigan. Vol. 156, pp. 100–124.
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  • Otte, D. (2000) Orthoptera Species File 8. Gryllacrididae, Stenopelmatidae, Cooloolidae, Schizodactylidae, Anastostomatidae and Rhaphidophoridae. The Orthopterists' Society and The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 97 pp.
  • Yoder, J.A., Benoit, J.B., LaCagnin, M.J. & Hobbs, H.H. (2011) Increased cave dwelling reduces the ability of cave crickets to resist dehydration. Journal of comparative Physiology B Biochemical Systemic & Environmental Physiology, 181(5), 595–601.
  • Yoder, J.A., Christensen, B.S., Croxall, T.J., Tank, J.L. & Hobbs, H.H. (2010) The pheromone of the cave cricket, Hadenoecus cumberlandicus, causes cricket aggregation but does not attract the co-distributed predatory spider, Meta ovalis. Journal of Insect Science, 10(47), 1–10. Available at http://www.insectscience.org/10.47/i1536-2442-10-47.pdf

Descendants and synonyms

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