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    Grasshoppers are a group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera. They are amongst what are possibly the most ancient living groups of chewing herbivorous insects, dating back to the early Triassic around 250 million years ago.

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Learn about grasshoppers, jumping insects that live in various habitats and have different colours and markings. Find out how they sense, hear, see, and feed, and why some are eaten or controlled by humans.

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  3. Learn about grasshoppers, herbivorous insects that can jump, fly and sing. Find out how they look, where they live, what they eat and how they defend themselves from predators.

    • Common Green Grasshopper (Omocestus viridulus) The common green grasshopper is a mid-sized green insect with some brown coloration on its abdomen. These winged insects have short antennae, brown or yellow eyes, and robust hind legs.
    • Eastern Lubber Grasshopper (Romalea microptera) The eastern lubber grasshopper is one of the largest grasshoppers in North America. This gigantic insect is recognized for its highly colorful black, reddish-pink, yellow, and orange patterns.
    • Common Field Grasshopper (Chorthippus brunneus) The common field grasshopper is a brown grasshopper with mottled brown, black, and creamy white patterns.
    • Meadow Grasshopper (Pseudochorthippus parallelus) The meadow grasshopper is a small green insect with black stripes along its back. These small grasshoppers have intricate ‘V’ patterns on their hind legs, long antennae, and relatively large eyes on the side of their heads.
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    • Grasshoppers and Locusts Are One and the Same. When we think of grasshoppers, most people recall pleasant childhood memories of trying to catch the jumping insects in meadows or backyards.
    • Grasshoppers Have Ears on Their Bellies. The grasshopper's auditory organs are found not on the head, but rather, on the abdomen. A pair of membranes that vibrate in response to sound waves are located one on either side of the first abdominal segment, tucked under the wings.
    • Although Grasshoppers Can Hear, They Can't Distinguish Pitch Very Well. As with most insects, the grasshopper's auditory organs are simple structures.
    • Grasshoppers Make Music by Stridulating or Crepitating. If you're not familiar with those terms, don't worry. It's not all that complicated. Most grasshoppers stridulate, which simply means that they rub their hind legs against their forewings to produce their trademark tunes.
  5. Feb 7, 2006 · Grasshopper is the common name for straight-winged insects which, together with locusts, make up the order Orthoptera. Grasshoppers damage cereal crops and rangeland grasses and compete with cattle for forage (artwork by Jan Sovak, 1989).

  6. Learn about the different species of grasshoppers, crickets and katydids in the Order Orthoptera. See pictures, identification tips, habitats, behaviors and pest problems of these insects.

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