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- America, is not as well known. Unlike Tropidacris, adult Titanacris are always mostly green (only some Tropidacris are mostly green) and have colorful wings...
- up to 100 eggs in the soil. There are three subspecies of Tropidacris cristata: Tropidacris cristata cristata (Linnaeus, 1758) – central and northern...
- Tropidacris collaris, the blue-winged gr****hopper or violet-winged gr****hopper, is a large South American species of gr****hopper in the family Romaleidae...
- 12 cm (4.7 in), have been cited in the South American giant gr****hopper (Tropidacris violaceus). The longest members of this order (although much lighter...
- Giant gr****hopper can refer to: Tropidacris, the giant South and Central American gr****hoppers Valanga irregularis, the Australian giant gr****hopper S****...
- obligate parasite of the gr****hopper species within the genus Colpolopha or Tropidacris, and as such is endemic to South America. The scientific name is derived...
- cyaneipennis, also known as blue crackler, a species from North America Tropidacris collaris, a large species from South America Leprus intermedius, the...
- related Tropidacris. The shape of the female's ovipositor indicates that the eggs are deposited in the soil, similar to the better-known Tropidacris. Titanacris...
- Stål, 1873 Auth: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 Titanacris Scudder, 1869 Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 Auth: Giglio-Tos, 1898 Trybliophorus Serville, 1831 tribe...
- a wingspan of about 56 centimeters (22 in). Arachnacris katydids and Tropidacris gr****hoppers reach up to 12–15 cm (4.7–5.9 in) in length and 23–27.5 cm...