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Taeniopoda Obscura
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * ''Taeniopoda gutturosa ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, 178 ...
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Romaleidae
The Romaleidae or lubber grasshoppers are a family of grasshoppers, based on the type genus ''Romalea''. The species in this family can be found in the Americas. Tribes and selected genera The Orthoptera Species File Online database lists two subfamilies: Bactrophorinae Auth. Amédégnato, 1974;Amédégnato (1974) ''Acrida'' 3(3): 199. distribution: central and tropical South America. * Bactrophorini (Amédégnato, 1974) ** '' Andeomezentia'' Amédégnato & Poulain, 1994 ** '' Bactrophora'' Westwood, 1842 ** '' Bora'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 ** '' Cristobalina'' Rehn, 1938 ** '' Hyleacris'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 ** '' Mezentia'' Stål, 1878 ** '' Panamacris'' Rehn, 1938 ** '' Rhicnoderma'' Gerstaecker, 1889 ** '' Silacris'' Amédégnato & Descamps, 1979 * Ophthalmolampini (Descamps, 1977) ** '' Adrolampis'' Descamps, 1977 ** '' Aphanolampis'' Descamps, 1978 ** '' Apophylacris'' Descamps, 1983 ** '' Caenolampis'' Descamps, 1978 ** '' Chromolampis'' Descamps, 1977 * ...
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Taeniopoda Reticulata 2
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * ''Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * ''Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, 1781) * ''Taeniopoda stali'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda tamaulipensis'' Rehn, 1904 * ''Taeniopoda varipennis'' Rehn, 1905 Description This purple grasshopper has red antennas the whole size is about 2 inches long. It has black stripes leave like pattern on ...
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Taeniopoda Auricornis
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae The Romaleidae or lubber grasshoppers are a family of grasshoppers, based on the type genus ''Romalea''. The species in this family can be found in the Americas. Tribes and selected genera The Orthoptera Species File Online database lists two s .... There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * '' Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * '' Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * '' Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabriciu ...
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Taeniopoda Bicristata
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae The Romaleidae or lubber grasshoppers are a family of grasshoppers, based on the type genus ''Romalea''. The species in this family can be found in the Americas. Tribes and ...'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * '' Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * '' Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius ...
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Taeniopoda Centurio
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * '' Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * '' Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, ...
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Taeniopoda Citricornis
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' (Drury, 1770) * '' Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * '' Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, ...
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Taeniopoda Eques
''Taeniopoda eques'', the western horse lubber grasshopper, is a relatively large grasshopper species of the family Romaleidae found in arid and semi-arid parts of southwestern United States to central and southwestern Mexico. Most populations are identifiable by their shiny black bodies with contrasting yellow markings, but some adults (frequent in parts of Mexico, rare in the United States) are mostly yellowish, orangish or greenish. The species is unique in using its black coloration to thermoregulate and in being defense in insects, chemically defended. The aposematic coloration warns vertebrate predators of its unpalatability and allows the grasshopper to roost conspicuously upon shrubs. Etymology ''T. eques'' was first described by Hermann Burmeister in 1838. The vernacular lubber refers to the flightless terrestrial status of the subfamily Romaleinae. ''Eques'' is the Latin term for "horseman". Distribution and habitat ''T. eques'' is Endemism, endemic to the United States ...
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Taeniopoda Gutturosa
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques ''Taeniopoda eques'', the western horse lubber grasshopper, is a relatively large grasshopper species of the family Romaleidae found in arid and semi-arid parts of southwestern United States to central and southwestern Mexico. Most populations ar ...'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * '' Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, 17 ...
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Taeniopoda Obscura
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * ''Taeniopoda gutturosa ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' Bolívar, 1901 * '' Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, 178 ...
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Taeniopoda Picticornis
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * ''Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * ''Taeniopoda obscura ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' Bruner, 1907 * '' Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, 1781 ...
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Taeniopoda Reticulata
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * ''Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * ''Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda picticornis ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' (Walker, 1870) * '' Taeniopoda reticulata'' (Fabricius, 1781) ...
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Taeniopoda Stali
''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banana plantations on the Caribbean slope. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Taeniopoda'': * ''Taeniopoda auricornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda bicristata'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda centurio'' (Drury, 1770) * ''Taeniopoda citricornis'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda eques'' (Burmeister, 1838) (horse lubber) * ''Taeniopoda gutturosa'' Bolívar, 1901 * ''Taeniopoda obscura'' Bruner, 1907 * ''Taeniopoda picticornis'' (Walker, 1870) * ''Taeniopoda reticulata ''Taeniopoda'' is a genus of horse lubbers in the family Romaleidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Taeniopoda''. In Costa Rica is more often seen from early June to July at its nymphal stage to fully matured, crawling around the banan ...'' (Fabricius, 1781) ...
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