Sandgroper (insect)
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Cylindrachetidae |
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Cylindracheta |
Sandgropers are wholly subterranean larviform insects of the family Cylindrachetidae that may grow up to 7 cm (3 in) long. Three genera are currently recognised: Cylindracheta, Cylindraustralia and Cylindrodes. Like many subterranean animals, little is known about their habits and diet, but Western Australian farmers have blamed them for substantial crop losses.
Sandgropers were once thought to be degenerate mole crickets, but they are now known to be more closely related to grasshoppers and locusts, and have been given their own family.
Although widely believed to be vegetarian, some have been found with animal remains in their gut.
[edit] Range
- Australia:
- Cylindracheta is found only in the Northern Territory
- Cylindraustralia widely except in the south-east and Tasmania
- six species have been recorded from Western Australia of which five are believed to be exclusive to that State. C. kochii and C. tindalei are found in the Perth region.
- New Guinea:
- Cylindraustralia
- Argentina:
- Cylindrodes
[edit] Popular Culture
In the 1980's, the Seven Network in Perth, Western Australia released a stuffed toy sandgroper for sale named "Sunny The Sandgroper", with proceeds going towards Telethon.
[edit] References
- Sandgropers. Western Australian Museum. Retrieved on September 30, 2006.
- Marshall Martin. "Real Sandgroper revealed", ABC, 2005-05-21.