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- Acridoidea is the largest superfamily of gr****hoppers in the order Orthoptera with species found on every continent except Antarctica. Orthoptera Species...
- Antarctica Informal superfamily group Acridomorpha - the gr****hoppers Acridoidea MacLeay, 1821: most gr****hoppers – World-wide - approx. 10,000 species...
- group of chewing herbivorous insects. The most diverse superfamily is the Acridoidea, with around 8,000 species. The two main families in this are the Acrididae...
- sometimes classified as a distinct family Oedipodidae in the superfamily Acridoidea. Acrididae gr****hoppers are characterized by relatively short and stout...
- gr****hoppers, pygmy mole crickets and allies Infraorder Acrididea Superfamily Acridoidea – gr****hoppers, locusts Superfamily Eumastacoideamonkey or matchstick...
- following superfamilies: most families and species belong to the Acridoidea. Acridoidea (MacLeay, 1821) Eumastacoidea Burr, 1899 Chorotypidae Stål, 1873...
- (1986). "Revision of the Neotropical Genus Tropidacris (Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Romaleidae, Romaleinae)". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences...
- Acridoidea Acrididae (gr****hoppers, locusts) Dericorythidae Lathiceridae Lentulidae Lithidiidae Ommexechidae Pamphagidae (toad gr****hoppers) Pamphagodidae...
- (1986). "Revision of the Neotropical Genus Tropidacris (Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Romaleidae, Romaleinae)". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences...
- Acridoidea Acrididae (gr****hoppers, locusts) Dericorythidae Lathiceridae Lentulidae Lithidiidae Ommexechidae Pamphagidae (toad gr****hoppers) Pamphagodidae...