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Chortoicetes
''Chortoicetes'' is a genus of grasshoppers in the subfamily Oedipodinae and is notable for including the Australian plague locust. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File''Orthoptera Species File
genus ''Chortoicetes'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Version 5.0/5.0, retrieved 18 September 2021)
lists: # '' Chortoicetes sumbaensis'' (Willemse, 1953) - ( Sunda archipelago) # '''' (Walker, 1870) - type species (as '' ...
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Chortoicetes Sumbaensis
''Chortoicetes'' is a genus of grasshoppers in the subfamily Oedipodinae and is notable for including the Australian plague locust. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File''Orthoptera Species File
genus ''Chortoicetes'' Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 (Version 5.0/5.0, retrieved 18 September 2021)
lists: # '' Chortoicetes sumbaensis'' (Willemse, 1953) - ( Sunda archipelago) # '''' (Walker, 1870) - type species (as '' ...
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Australian Plague Locust
The Australian plague locust (''Chortoicetes terminifera'') is a native Australian insect in the family Acrididae, and a significant agricultural pest. Adult Australian plague locusts range in size from 20 to 45 mm in length, and the colour varies from brown to green. In profile, the head is higher than the thorax, and the thorax has an X-shaped mark. The legs have a reddish shank and the wings are clear other than for a dark spot on the periphery. Range and habitat The locusts occur naturally in far northwestern New South Wales and the adjoining areas of Queensland and South Australia, as well as Western Australia. From these areas, the locusts can expand from time to time to be found in the agricultural areas of South Australia, New South Wales, including the Riverina, and Victoria. The locust can be found in a variety of grassland and open wooded habitats across the inland areas of the Australian mainland. Upper-level winds may occasionally carry locusts to coastal are ...
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Chortoicetes Terminifera
The Australian plague locust (''Chortoicetes terminifera'') is a native Australian insect in the family Acrididae, and a significant agricultural pest. Adult Australian plague locusts range in size from 20 to 45 mm in length, and the colour varies from brown to green. In profile, the head is higher than the thorax, and the thorax has an X-shaped mark. The legs have a reddish shank and the wings are clear other than for a dark spot on the periphery. Range and habitat The locusts occur naturally in far northwestern New South Wales and the adjoining areas of Queensland and South Australia, as well as Western Australia. From these areas, the locusts can expand from time to time to be found in the agricultural areas of South Australia, New South Wales, including the Riverina, and Victoria. The locust can be found in a variety of grassland and open wooded habitats across the inland areas of the Australian mainland. Upper-level winds may occasionally carry locusts to coastal area ...
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Austroicetes Frater
''Austroicetes frater'', commonly known as the southern austroicetes, is an Australian grasshopper in the subfamily Oedipodinae and genus ''Austroicetes''. It is found in regions of Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, Yorktown and New South Wales. Information regarding the species has been published in Jahresheft des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines des Trencsiner Comitates (Jahresh. Naturwiss. Ver. Trencsiner Comit. ) 19-20 by Karel Brancsik in 1897. There are no subspecies listed in the Catalogue of Life. Description The southern austroicetes has a slim, tan body and burnt umber eyes. It has wings, but mainly jumps with its back legs. A shield, called pronotum, is located at the front segment of the thorax. The last section of the leg has four segments and the antennae has more than seven segments. The joint between leg and foot ( tarsi) has 11 segments, with spiracles on the first eight. ''A. frater'' is abundant from mid August to early December. Thei ...
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Austroicetes Cruciata
''Austroicetes'' is a genus of grasshoppers in the subfamily Oedipodinae (''incertae sedis'') and family Acrididae. Members of the genus typically feed on grass and herbs. Species Several species were placed previously in the genus '' Chortoicetes''. The ''Orthoptera Species File'' presently (2021) lists: # '' Austroicetes arida'' Key, 1954 # '' Austroicetes cruciata'' (Saussure, 1888) # ''Austroicetes frater'' (Brancsik, 1897) # '' Austroicetes interioris'' White & Key, 1957 # '' Austroicetes nullarborensis'' Key, 1954 # '' Austroicetes pusilla'' (Walker, 1870) - type species (as ''Epacromia pusilla'' Walker) # '' Austroicetes tenuicornis'' Key, 1954 # '' Austroicetes tricolor'' (Sjöstedt, 1920) # ''Austroicetes vulgaris ''Austroicetes vulgaris'' (Southeastern Austroicetes) is a grasshopper in the genus Austroicetes. It is sometimes a pest in Tasmania, and can also be found in Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally ...'' (Sj ...
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Austroicetes Tricolor
''Austroicetes'' is a genus of grasshoppers in the subfamily Oedipodinae (''incertae sedis'') and family Acrididae. Members of the genus typically feed on grass and herbs. Species Several species were placed previously in the genus '' Chortoicetes''. The ''Orthoptera Species File'' presently (2021) lists: # '' Austroicetes arida'' Key, 1954 # ''Austroicetes cruciata'' (Saussure, 1888) # ''Austroicetes frater'' (Brancsik, 1897) # ''Austroicetes interioris'' White & Key, 1957 # '' Austroicetes nullarborensis'' Key, 1954 # '' Austroicetes pusilla'' (Walker, 1870) - type species (as ''Epacromia pusilla'' Walker) # '' Austroicetes tenuicornis'' Key, 1954 # '' Austroicetes tricolor'' (Sjöstedt, 1920) # ''Austroicetes vulgaris ''Austroicetes vulgaris'' (Southeastern Austroicetes) is a grasshopper in the genus Austroicetes. It is sometimes a pest in Tasmania, and can also be found in Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally ...'' (Sjö ...
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Gymnobothrus Lineaalba
''Gymnobothrus''Bolívar I (1889) ''J. Sci. Math. Phys. Nat., Lisboa'' (Ser. 2) 1(2): 100. is the type genus of grasshoppers in the tribe Gymnobothrini Uvarov, 1953; species can be found in Africa. Besides the synonyms listed here, several species were considered similar-to and previously placed in, the genus ''Chortoicetes ''Chortoicetes'' is a genus of grasshoppers in the subfamily Oedipodinae and is notable for including the Australian plague locust. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File''
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Gymnobothrus Roemeri
''Gymnobothrus''Bolívar I (1889) ''J. Sci. Math. Phys. Nat., Lisboa'' (Ser. 2) 1(2): 100. is the type genus of grasshoppers in the tribe Gymnobothrini Uvarov, 1953; species can be found in Africa. Besides the synonyms listed here, several species were considered similar-to and previously placed in, the genus ''Chortoicetes. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: # '' Gymnobothrus anchietae'' Bolívar, 1890 # '' Gymnobothrus carinatus'' Uvarov, 1942 # '' Gymnobothrus cruciatus'' Bolívar, 1890 # '' Gymnobothrus flexuosus'' (Schulthess, 1898) # '' Gymnobothrus gracilis'' (Ramme, 1931) # '' Gymnobothrus levipes'' (Karsch, 1896) # ''Gymnobothrus lineaalba ''Gymnobothrus''Bolívar I (1889) ''J. Sci. Math. Phys. Nat., Lisboa'' (Ser. 2) 1(2): 100. is the type genus of grasshoppers in the tribe Gymnobothrini Uvarov, 1953; species can be found in Africa. Besides the synonyms listed here, several speci ...'' Bolívar, 1890 - type species (as ''G. linea alba'' Bolívar) # '' Gy ...
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Austroicetes Pusilla
''Austroicetes'' is a genus of grasshoppers in the subfamily Oedipodinae (''incertae sedis'') and family Acrididae. Members of the genus typically feed on grass and herbs. Species Several species were placed previously in the genus ''Chortoicetes''. The ''Orthoptera Species File'' presently (2021) lists: # '' Austroicetes arida'' Key, 1954 # ''Austroicetes cruciata'' (Saussure, 1888) # ''Austroicetes frater'' (Brancsik, 1897) # ''Austroicetes interioris'' White & Key, 1957 # '' Austroicetes nullarborensis'' Key, 1954 # '' Austroicetes pusilla'' (Walker, 1870) - type species (as ''Epacromia pusilla'' Walker) # ''Austroicetes tenuicornis'' Key, 1954 # ''Austroicetes tricolor'' (Sjöstedt, 1920) # ''Austroicetes vulgaris ''Austroicetes vulgaris'' (Southeastern Austroicetes) is a grasshopper in the genus Austroicetes. It is sometimes a pest in Tasmania, and can also be found in Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally ...'' (Sjöste ...
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Gymnobothrus
''Gymnobothrus''Bolívar I (1889) ''J. Sci. Math. Phys. Nat., Lisboa'' (Ser. 2) 1(2): 100. is the type genus of grasshoppers in the tribe The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English language, English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in p ... Gymnobothrini Uvarov, 1953; species can be found in Africa. Besides the synonyms listed here, several species were considered similar-to and previously placed in, the genus '' Chortoicetes. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: # '' Gymnobothrus anchietae'' Bolívar, 1890 # '' Gymnobothrus carinatus'' Uvarov, 1942 # '' Gymnobothrus cruciatus'' Bolívar, 1890 # '' Gymnobothrus flexuosus'' (Schulthess, 1898) # '' Gymnobothrus gracilis'' (Ramme, 1931) # '' Gymnobothrus levipes'' (Karsch, 1896) # '' Gymnobothrus lineaalba'' Bolívar, 1890 - type species (as ''G. linea alba'' Bolívar) # '' ...
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Gymnobothrus Cruciatus
''Gymnobothrus''Bolívar I (1889) ''J. Sci. Math. Phys. Nat., Lisboa'' (Ser. 2) 1(2): 100. is the type genus of grasshoppers in the tribe Gymnobothrini Uvarov, 1953; species can be found in Africa. Besides the synonyms listed here, several species were considered similar-to and previously placed in, the genus ''Chortoicetes. Species The ''Orthoptera Species File'' lists: # '' Gymnobothrus anchietae'' Bolívar, 1890 # '' Gymnobothrus carinatus'' Uvarov, 1942 # '' Gymnobothrus cruciatus'' Bolívar, 1890 # '' Gymnobothrus flexuosus'' (Schulthess, 1898) # '' Gymnobothrus gracilis'' (Ramme, 1931) # '' Gymnobothrus levipes'' (Karsch, 1896) # ''Gymnobothrus lineaalba'' Bolívar, 1890 - type species (as ''G. linea alba'' Bolívar) # '' Gymnobothrus longicornis'' (Ramme, 1931) # '' Gymnobothrus madacassus'' Bruner, 1911 # '' Gymnobothrus oberthuri'' Bolívar, 1891 # '' Gymnobothrus pullus'' (Karny, 1917) # '' Gymnobothrus rimulatus'' (Karsch, 1896) # ''Gymnobothrus roemeri ''Gymnobothru ...
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Pycnostictus Seriatus
''Pycnostictus'' is a genus of band-winged grasshoppers in the family Acrididae. There is one described species in ''Pycnostictus'', ''P. seriatus'', found in Australasia Australasia is a region that comprises Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The term is used in a number of different contexts, including geopolitically, physiogeographically, philologically, and ecologica .... References External links * Acrididae Monotypic Orthoptera genera {{oedipodinae-stub ...
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