Family (Alpha): ACRIDIDAE GRYLLACRIDIDAE GRYLLIDAE GRYLLOTALPIDAE RHAPHIDOPHORIDAE ROMALEIDAE TETRIGIDAE TETTIGONIIDAE TRIDACTYLIDAE
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Ceuthophilus maculatus (Harris, 1835) - Spotted Camel Cricket
Male Female
Taxonomy
Family: Rhaphidophoridae
Subfamily: Ceuthophilinae
Tribe: CeuthophiliniComments: One of 62 species in this genus that occur in North America north of Mexico (Cigliano et al., 2018); eight have been recorded in North Carolina
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions: Online Photographs: BugGuide , Google Images ,
iNaturalist , GBIF Technical Description, Adults/Nymphs: Scudder (1894); Blatchley (1920), Hubbell (1936)
Comments: The ground color is blackish brown above with orange-brown maculations; the lower part of the body is dull brownish-yellow (Blatchley, 1920). The antennae are reddish brown and the palps are whitish. The hind femora are marked with numerous oblique, dark-brown bars.Total Length [body plus wings; excludes ovipositor]: 14-15.5 mm, males; 16-19 mm, females (Blatchley, 1920)Structural Features: The basal portion of the hind tibiae in the males are bowed or sinuate (Scudder, 1894; Blatchley, 1920).The ninth abdominal segment of the males is broadly emarginate and the subgenital plate is cleft along the midline, with a small notch separating two small lobes located along the middle of the rear margin and with prominent dorso-lateral angles. The teeth of the ovipositor are triangular, of even size, and irregularly spaced (Blatchley, 1920). Structural photos
Subgenital plate, ventral view; specimen collected by SPH, 2024-06-16. Compare to Fig. 721 in Hubbell (1936) or Fig. 159 in Vickery and Kevan (1985).
Terminal male abdominal structures, posterior view; specimen collected by SPH, 2024-06-16
Bowed hind tibiae. Male collected by SPH, 2024-06-16
Ninth abdominal segment and lobes of the supra-anal plate, dorsal view. Male collected by SPH, 2024-06-16
Distribution in North Carolina
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Adult Dates:
High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
Piedmont (Pd)
Coastal Plain (CP)
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Blatchley describes it as found in both dry and moist areas in Indiana.
Diet: Omnivorous
Observation Methods: Can be flushed at night along trails running through its habitat.
Abundance/Frequency: Fairly abundant at the one location where this species has been observed in the state
Adult Phenology:
Status in North Carolina
Natural Heritage Program Status:
Natural Heritage Program Ranks: [W3]
State Protection: Currently none. Insects are not protected under the state's Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Act and this species is not yet well-enough known to be placed on the Natural Heritage Program's list of Significantly Rare Animals.
Comments: Currently known from just a single site in North Carolina, where it appears to be widely disjunct from the majority of its range in the north. Several other northern/montane relict species have been found at this same site and if this species is determined to have a similar distribution, it should be considered to be of high conservation concern in North Carolina.
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Recorded by: David George, Steve Hall, Pat Coin, Jeff Niznik, Carol Tingley, and Tom Howard Chatham Co. Comment: Recorded by: Steve Hall, David George, Pat Coin, Jeff Niznik, Carol Tingley, and Tom Howard Chatham Co. Comment: Recorded by: Steve Hall, David George, Pat Coin, Jeff Niznik, Carol Tingley, and Tom Howard Chatham Co. Comment: Recorded by: Steve Hall, David George, Pat Coin, Jeff Niznik, Carol Tingley, and Tom Howard Chatham Co. Comment: Recorded by: Steve Hall, Pat Coin, David George, and Mark Basinger Chatham Co. Comment: Adults were observed at night and were common along a trail running down a ravine Recorded by: Steve Hall, Pat Coin, David George, and Mark Basinger Chatham Co. Comment: Recorded by: David George, Jeff Niznik Chatham Co. Comment: