Definition of Romaleidae. Meaning of Romaleidae. Synonyms of Romaleidae

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Definition of Romaleidae

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Meaning of Romaleidae from wikipedia

- The Romaleidae or lubber gr****hoppers are a family of gr****hoppers, based on the type genus Romalea. The species in this family can be found in the Americas...
- size and its unique coloration. Romalea is the type genus of the family Romaleidae and tribe Romaleini. It has been suggested that the valid name for Romalea...
- gr****hopper, is a widespread species of lubber gr****hopper in the family Romaleidae from tropical South and Central America, and Mexico. It is among the largest...
- Tropidacris is a Neotropical genus of gr****hopper in the family Romaleidae. They are among the largest gr****hoppers in the world by length and wingspan...
- Pyrgacrididae Kevan, 1974 Romaleidae Pictet & Saussure, 1887 Tristiridae Rehn, 1906 Among the families Acrididae, Ommexechidae and Romaleidae there is reported...
- Acrididae (gr****hoppers and locusts) with a worldwide distribution, and the Romaleidae (lubber gr****hoppers), found chiefly in the New World. The Ommexechidae...
- (toad gr****hoppers) Pamphagodidae (synonym Charilaidae) Pyrgacrididae Romaleidae (lubber gr****hoppers) Tristiridae Eumastacoidea Chorotypidae Episactidae...
- Acrididae (gr****hoppers and locusts) with a worldwide distribution, and the Romaleidae (lubber gr****hoppers), found chiefly in the New World. The Ommexechidae...
- gr****hopper, is a large South American species of gr****hopper in the family Romaleidae. As suggested by its name, in flight the wings are usually con****uously...
- (toad gr****hoppers) Pamphagodidae (synonym Charilaidae) Pyrgacrididae Romaleidae (lubber gr****hoppers) Tristiridae Eumastacoidea Chorotypidae Episactidae...