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Gomphocerinae,
sometimes called "slant-faced gr****hoppers", are a
subfamily of gr****hoppers
found on
every continent but
Antarctica and Australia. Tribes...
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common field gr****hopper, is a
species of gr****hopper of the
subfamily Gomphocerinae. The
species is
common and
widespread in the
Western Palearctic, and...
- gr****hopper, is a
Palearctic species of gr****hopper in the
subfamily Gomphocerinae.
Omocestus viridulus are
usually green all over, but some may have brown...
- antennae. Thus, it
superficially resembles gr****hoppers in the
subfamily Gomphocerinae, but is
easily distinguished by the
presence of a spur, or spine, between...
- This list
contains extant European genera of the "Orthopteroid"
orders (or Polyneoptera) that are
often studied and written-about together. With the limited...
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There are ten
species of
Orthoptera native to Ireland,
seven gr****hoppers and
three bush-crickets . A
further species, the mole cricket, is
thought to...
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Fenestra is a
genus of gr****hoppers in the
subfamily Gomphocerinae with
species found in
South America. The
following species are
recognised in the genus...
- gr****hopper, is a
species of short-horned gr****hopper
belonging to
subfamily Gomphocerinae. The
Latin species name
rufipes means red-footed, from
rufus (red) +...
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fairly large,
averaging 14 to 22 mm in length. It is of the
subfamily Gomphocerinae in the
family Acrididae, the
predominant family of gr****hoppers. This...
- Wattenwyl, 1893 (26 genera, 150 species), Africa,
mainland Europe, Asia
Gomphocerinae Fieber, 1853 (192 genera, 1200 species),
Worldwide Habrocneminae Yin...