Definition of Gomphocerinae. Meaning of Gomphocerinae. Synonyms of Gomphocerinae

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Gomphocerinae. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Gomphocerinae and, of course, Gomphocerinae synonyms and on the right images related to the word Gomphocerinae.

Definition of Gomphocerinae

No result for Gomphocerinae. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Gomphocerinae from wikipedia

- Gomphocerinae, sometimes called "slant-faced gr****hoppers", are a subfamily of gr****hoppers found on every continent but Antarctica and Australia. Tribes...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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) +...
- 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...