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'''Gen. nov. 70, sp. 1''' is a shorthorner ] of the ] family found in north Australian savannas.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Andersen |first=Alan N. |last2=Ludwig |first2=J. A. |last3=Lowe |first3=Lyn M. |last4=Renz |first4=D. C. F. |date=2001 |title=Grasshopper biodiversity and bioindicators in Australian tropical savannas: Responses to disturbance in Kakadu National Park |journal=Austral Ecology |volume=26 |pages=213–222}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Andersen |first=Alan N. |last2=Lowe |first2=Lyn. M. |last3=Rentz |first3=David |date=January 2000 |title=The grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acridoidea, Eumastacoidea and Tettigonioidea) fauna of Kakadu National Park in the Australian seasonal tropics: Biogeography, habitat associations and functional groups |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/248902171_The_grasshopper_Orthoptera_Acridoidea_Eumastacoidea_and_Tettigonioidea_fauna_of_Kakadu_National_Park_in_the_Australian_seasonal_tropics_Biogeography_habitat_associations_and_functional_groups |journal=Australian Journal of Zoology |volume=48 |issue=4 |doi=10.1071/ZO00039}}</ref> '''Gen. nov. 70, sp. 1''' is a shorthorner ] of the ] family found in north Australian savannas.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Andersen |first=Alan N. |last2=Ludwig |first2=J. A. |last3=Lowe |first3=Lyn M. |last4=Renz |first4=D. C. F. |date=2001 |title=Grasshopper biodiversity and bioindicators in Australian tropical savannas: Responses to disturbance in Kakadu National Park |journal=Austral Ecology |volume=26 |pages=213–222}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Andersen |first=Alan N. |last2=Lowe |first2=Lyn. M. |last3=Rentz |first3=David |date=January 2000 |title=The grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acridoidea, Eumastacoidea and Tettigonioidea) fauna of Kakadu National Park in the Australian seasonal tropics: Biogeography, habitat associations and functional groups |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/248902171_The_grasshopper_Orthoptera_Acridoidea_Eumastacoidea_and_Tettigonioidea_fauna_of_Kakadu_National_Park_in_the_Australian_seasonal_tropics_Biogeography_habitat_associations_and_functional_groups |journal=Australian Journal of Zoology |volume=48 |issue=4 |doi=10.1071/ZO00039}}</ref>

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Gen. nov. 70, sp. 1 is a shorthorner grasshopper of the Acrididae family found in north Australian savannas.

References

  1. Andersen, Alan N.; Ludwig, J. A.; Lowe, Lyn M.; Renz, D. C. F. (2001). "Grasshopper biodiversity and bioindicators in Australian tropical savannas: Responses to disturbance in Kakadu National Park". Austral Ecology. 26: 213–222.
  2. Andersen, Alan N.; Lowe, Lyn. M.; Rentz, David (January 2000). "The grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acridoidea, Eumastacoidea and Tettigonioidea) fauna of Kakadu National Park in the Australian seasonal tropics: Biogeography, habitat associations and functional groups". Australian Journal of Zoology. 48 (4). doi:10.1071/ZO00039.
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