Hemideina ricta

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Hemideina ricta, known as the Banks Peninsula tree weta, is an insect that is found in New Zealand.
It is a tree weta that belongs to the order Orthoptera, which was described by Frederick Hutton in 1896. The word "weta" is originally from the Māori language, where it can be used as singular and plural.

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