Ammopelmatus cahuilaensis

Ammopelmatus cahuilaensis

Coachella valley jerusalem cricket

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Ammopelmatus cahuilaensis

Ammopelmatus cahuilaensis (commonly known as the Coachella Valley Jerusalem cricket) is a species of insect in the family Stenopelmatidae. The species is found in the Coachella Valley and was described by Ernest R. Tinkham in 1968, in The Great Basin Naturalist.

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It is endemic to the United States, specifically the Coachella Valley of California. They have been found from the Snow Creek to the sand dune areas surrounding the Palm Springs airport. Their preference is for sandy to somewhat gravelly soil and are considered a sand obligate species. They are found associated with the roots of local sunflower species, Ambrosia sp. and Encelia sp.

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Despite the arid environments in which they are found, they prefer high humidity and are most commonly observed following winter or spring rainstorms.beneath surface debris. During the hot and dry summer they pass daylight hours in deep burrows, only occasionally being found on the surface at night. Their preference for the western edge of the valley, which is cooler and more moist than the eastern part, may mean that they have a highly restricted range.

Their food preference is for tubers, roots, and various plant detritus, but have also been observed consuming dead animals and are occasionally cannibalistic. The females lay small clusters of large eggs in soil pockets. Their life cycle may extend for three or more years.

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References

1. Ammopelmatus cahuilaensis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammopelmatus_cahuilaensis
2. Ammopelmatus cahuilaensis on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/20762/9230024

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