Hypsalonia tioga
Gurney & Eades, 1961
Hypsalonia tioga is a of spur-throated grasshopper in the Acrididae, first described by Gurney and Eades in 1961. The species is known from California and is part of the North American grasshopper fauna. It belongs to the Hypsalonia, which is placed within the tribe Podismini of the Melanoplinae.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hypsalonia tioga: /hɪpˈsæloniə ˈtaɪoʊɡə/
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Distribution
California, United States; recorded as present in North America.
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Taxonomic placement
Hypsalonia tioga is classified within the tribe Podismini, a group of Melanoplinae grasshoppers predominantly distributed in western North America. The Hypsalonia contains multiple , though detailed species-level documentation remains limited in publicly available sources.