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Chopard's Cave-cricket

Dolichopoda chopardi

Data Deficient

About

Chopard's Cave Cricket (Dolichopoda chopardi) is a camel cricket or cave cricket in the family Rhaphidophoridae, found in cave systems and subterranean environments of the western Mediterranean region, including areas of southern France, northern Italy, and possibly adjacent territories. Cave crickets of the genus Dolichopoda are obligate or near-obligate cave dwellers (troglobionts or troglophiles), characterised by their extreme leg elongation — particularly the hind legs and antennae, which are several times longer than the body — reduced eyes or eyelessness, lack of wings, and depigmented or pale yellowish-brown body colouration. These adaptations reflect evolutionary response to permanent cave darkness. Dolichopoda cave crickets feed as omnivores on organic detritus, bat guano, fungi, and invertebrates carried into cave systems by water or wind. They are sensitive bio-indicators of cave ecosystem health. The species is named in honour of Lucien Chopard, a French entomologist. The IUCN classifies this species as Data Deficient, reflecting limited survey data on its distribution and population status across cave systems within its range. Cave-dwelling invertebrates face threats from groundwater pollution, cave tourism impacts, changes in cave hydrology, and the spread of white-nose syndrome affecting bat populations whose guano provides food resources.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Conservation Status

DD Data Deficient

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

French Le Dolichopode de la Tinée

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Chopard's Cave-cricket?
The scientific name of Chopard's Cave-cricket is Dolichopoda chopardi. It belongs to the genus Dolichopoda.
What is the conservation status of Chopard's Cave-cricket?
Chopard's Cave-cricket (Dolichopoda chopardi) is classified as Data Deficient by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Chopard's Cave-cricket belong to?
Chopard's Cave-cricket (Dolichopoda chopardi) belongs to the genus Dolichopoda, which is part of the taxonomic family Rhaphidophoridae.
What kingdom does Chopard's Cave-cricket belong to?
Chopard's Cave-cricket (Dolichopoda chopardi) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (Tier).
What are the closest relatives of Chopard's Cave-cricket?
The closest relatives of Chopard's Cave-cricket in the genus Dolichopoda include Laetitia's Cave Cricket, Languedoc Cave-cricket, Cymi Cave-cricket, Azam's Cave-cricket, Bormans' Cave-cricket.

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