Xeracris snowi

(Caudell, 1916)

Snow's Desert Grasshopper

Xeracris snowi is a of slant-faced in the , known as Snow's Desert Grasshopper. It belongs to the tribe Cibolacrini and is found in arid regions of southwestern North America and Central America. The species was described by Caudell in 1916.

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How to pronounce Xeracris snowi: /zɛˈrækrɪs ˈsnaʊi/

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Habitat

Desert environments; associated with arid and semi-arid regions.

Distribution

Arizona (United States); Central America; North America. Records indicate presence in the southwestern United States and Middle America.

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Taxonomic Notes

Classified in the tribe Cibolacrini within Gomphocerinae. The Xeracris contains desert-adapted .

Data Quality

Limited biological and ecological information available in sources. Most observations appear to be from the southwestern United States.

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