Acartia ensifera was created in 1899.
Acartia omorii was created in 1976.
Acartia teclae was created in 1976.
Acartia jilletti was created in 1976.
Acartia hudsonica was created in 1926.
Acartia clausi was created in 1889.
Acartia simplex was created in 1905.
Acartia lefevreae was created in 1976.
Elachista ensifera was created in 2011.
The cast of Hell Is an Ensifera - 2008 includes: Joshua Grote as Max Conway
Frederick E. Zeuner has written: 'Fossil orthoptera ensifera'
The bird with the longest nose in the world is the sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera). Native to the Andes mountains in South America, this remarkable bird has a bill that can measure up to 10 centimeters (4 inches) in length, which is longer than its body. The elongated bill allows it to feed on nectar from deep-throated flowers, making it uniquely adapted to its environment.
Yes, grasshoppers are related to locusts and crickets; they all belong to the order Orthoptera. Grasshoppers and locusts are part of the suborder Caelifera, while crickets belong to the suborder Ensifera. Despite their differences, they share common characteristics such as jumping hind legs and a similar body structure.