Pristoceuthophilus is a genus of North American cave cricket in family Rhaphidophoridae named by James A. G. Rehn in 1903.
Species
Pristoceuthophilus contains the following:
- Pristoceuthophilus arizonae <small>Hebard, 1935</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus celatus <small>(Scudder, 1894)</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus cercalis <small>Caudell, 1916</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus gaigei <small>Hubbell, 1925</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus marmoratus <small>Rehn, 1904</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus pacificus <small>(Thomas, 1872)</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus polluticornis <small>(Scudder, 1899)</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus rhoadsi - type species
- Pristoceuthophilus salebrosus <small>(Scudder, 1899)</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus sargentae <small>Gurney, 1947</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus tuberculatus <small>(Caudell, 1908)</small>
- Pristoceuthophilus unispinosus <small>(Brunner, 1888)</small>
- The Samwel Cave cricket has not been formally described, but has been also assigned to this genus.
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