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- Parti****nts are known as groundhoppers, hoppers or travellers. Groundhopping is largely a football-related pastime. Generally, groundhoppers are football fans...
- and their allies. Species within the Tetrigidae are variously called groundhoppers, pygmy gr****hoppers, pygmy devils or (mostly historical) "grouse locusts"...
- gr****hoppers) Tanaoceroidea Tanaoceridae Tetrigoidea Tetrigidae (grouse locusts, pygmy locusts or groundhoppers) Trigonopterygoidea Trigonopterygidae Xyronotidae...
- Tetrix tenuicornis, the long-horned groundhopper, is a member of the Tetrigidae family. "ADW: Tetrix tenuicornis". Animal Diversity Web. University of...
- Retrieved June 4, 2021. "Here are the Ted L****o Filming Locations". Groundhopper Guides. Archived from the original on October 4, 2021. Retrieved October...
- Tetrix ceperoi, Cepero's groundhopper, is a member of the family Tetrigidae and is very similar to common gr****hoppers. Gr****hopper is defined as a "plant...
- invertebrate order Orthoptera (containing crickets, gr****hoppers, and groundhoppers). Polyandrous behavior is also prominent in many other insect species...
- gr****hoppers) Tanaoceroidea Tanaoceridae Tetrigoidea Tetrigidae (grouse locusts, pygmy locusts or groundhoppers) Trigonopterygoidea Trigonopterygidae Xyronotidae...
- 1994 † Infraorder Acrididea Tetrigoidea (monotypic) Serville, 1838: groundhoppers or "grouse locusts" - all continents except Antarctica Informal superfamily...
- Potua is a genus of Asian groundhoppers in the subfamily Cladonotinae and tribe Xerophyllini, erected by Bolívar in 1887. The Orthoptera Species File...