Psoloessa texana

Scudder, 1875

Texas Range Grasshopper, Texas Spotted Range Grasshopper

Psoloessa texana is a of slant-faced in the . It is found in North America, with records from the southwestern United States and Mexico. The species belongs to the Gomphocerinae and is part of the tribe Aulocarini.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Psoloessa texana: /səˈloʊ.ɛs.ə tɛkˈsɑː.nə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Mexico (Northeast and Southwest regions).

Seasonality

Classified in the 'late hatching group' with hatching beginning in early summer; also appears in early spring as large and (overwintered in nymphal stage).

Similar Taxa

  • Psoloessa delicatulaSame and ; both are slant-faced with similar seasonal cycles including late hatching and

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