Leptysma marginicollis hebardi
Rehn & Eades, 1961
Leptysma marginicollis hebardi is a of in the , described by Rehn & Eades in 1961. It belongs to the Leptysma, a group of grasshoppers characterized by slender bodies and association with moist . The subspecies designation indicates geographic or morphological variation within the broader L. marginicollis.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leptysma marginicollis hebardi: //lɛpˈtɪzmə mɑrˌdʒɪnɪˈkɒlɪs hɛˈbɑrdi//
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Distribution
Southwestern United States; Belize; Rica; Cuba; Guatemala.
Similar Taxa
- Leptysma marginicollis marginicollisNominate of the same ; differences likely in geographic distribution and subtle morphological traits
- Other Leptysma speciesCongeneric share the slender body form and moist preferences, but differ in specific markings and geographic range