Orthoptera
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\n| Orthoptera |
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\n| Families |
\n\nAcrididae\n Anostostomatidae\n Charilaidae\n Dericorythidae\n Eumastacidae\n Gryllacrididae\n Gryllidae\n Gryllotalpidae\n Haglidae\n Lathiceridae\n Lentulidae\n Lithidiidae\n Mogoplistidae\n Myrmecophilidae\n Ommexechidae\n Pamphagidae\n Pyrgacrididae\n Pyrgomorphidae\n Rhaphidophoridae\n Romaleidae\n Stenopelmatidae\n Tanaoceridae\n Tetrigidae\n Tettigoniidae\n Tridactylidae\n Tristiridae\n Reference: [1] as of 2002-08-11\n |
\nThe
Orthoptera are an order of
insects with incomplete
metamorphosis, including the
grasshoppers,
cricketss,
locusts, and katydids. Many insects in this order produce
sound (known as a "
stridulation") by rubbing their wings against each other or their legs, the wings or legs containing rows of corrugated bumps. Their
ears, located in the front legs, are interconnected in such a way that they are able to locate each other by sound.
The
Orthoptera are the only insects considered
kosher in
Judaism. Although the
Bible may be read as stating that all
Orthoptera are kosher except those, such as the mole cricket, that do not jump, halakhic authorities state that only four species known in
Yemen are kosher.
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