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Giant weta

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Deinacrida

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Orthoptera

Family
  
Anostostomatidae

Rank
  
Genus

Higher classification
  
Anostostomatidae

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Lower classifications
  
Deinacrida heteracantha, Deinacrida rugosa, Deinacrida fallai, Deinacrida parva

Giant weta are several species of weta in the genus Deinacrida of the family Anostostomatidae. Giant weta are endemic to New Zealand and are examples of island gigantism.

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There are eleven species of giant weta, most of which are larger than other weta, despite the latter already being large by insect standards. Large species can be up to 10 cm (4 in) not inclusive of legs and antennae, with body mass usually no more than 35 g. One captive female reached a mass of about 70 g (2.5 oz.), making it one of the heaviest documented insects in the world and heavier than a sparrow. This is, however, abnormal, as this individual was unmated and retained an abnormal number of eggs. The largest species of giant weta is the Little Barrier Island giant weta, also known as the wetapunga. One example reported in 2011 weighed 71 g.

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Giant weta tend to be less social and more passive than other weta. Their genus name, Deinacrida, means "terrible grasshopper", from the Greek word δεινός (deinos, meaning "terrible", "potent", or "fearfully great"), in the same way dinosaur means "terrible lizard". They are found primarily on New Zealand offshore islands, having been almost exterminated on the mainland islands by introduced mammalian pests.

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Species list

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  • Deinacrida carinata, Herekopare weta
  • Deinacrida connectens, Scree weta
  • Deinacrida elegans, Bluff weta
  • Deinacrida fallai, Poor Knights giant weta
  • Deinacrida heteracantha, Little Barrier Island giant weta
  • Deinacrida mahoenui, Mahoenui giant weta
  • Deinacrida parva, Kaikoura giant weta
  • Deinacrida pluvialis, Mt Cook giant weta
  • Deinacrida rugosa, Cook Strait giant weta
  • Deinacrida talpa, Giant mole weta
  • Deinacrida tibiospina, Mt Arthur giant weta

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    References

    Giant weta Wikipedia