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  2. Conocephalinae - Wikipedia

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    Conocephalinae, [2] meaning "conical head", is an Orthopteran subfamily in the family Tettigoniidae. Genera

  3. Coneheads - Wikipedia

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    The Coneheads are natives of the planet Remulak, stranded on Earth. Their distinguishing feature is the tops of their heads, shaped like large, bald cones.The father's name is Beldar; his wife is Prymaat, and their teenage daughter is Connie.

  4. Conehead - Wikipedia

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    Conehead or cone head may refer to: Animals. Conocephalinae, a subfamily of insects, especially: Conocephalus, a genus of insects;

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    In this sequel, we pick up where the original Madagascar left off, with our animal friends on their way back to New York City. The 25 Best Animated Movies on Netflix for All Ages (Including Grown-Ups)

  7. Conocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Conocephalus range from 10 to 27 mm in length, measured from head to wingtip. They can be distinguished from the related genus Orchelimum by being smaller and slimmer in general, the face usually being green and the ovipositors of females usually being straight.

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    Netflix. Suitable for: 10+; Rated TV-G Based on the popular book series for young adults, the Babysitters Club is a tween-oriented TV series that features an oh-so wholesome and highly relatable ...

  9. Ruspolia nitidula - Wikipedia

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    Ruspolia nitidula, the large conehead, is a species of bush cricket belonging to the subfamily Conocephalinae of the family Tettigoniidae. [1] It is found throughout Europe, Africa, and the Palearctic part of Asia. [2] A vernacular name that has been used is "cone-headed grasshopper", [3] although it is not a grasshopper, but rather a bush ...