Tomonotus mexicanus
Saussure, 1861
Mexican Oak-leaf Grasshopper
Tomonotus mexicanus is a in the Acrididae, described by Saussure in 1861. It belongs to the tribe Arphiini within the Oedipodinae, commonly known as banded-winged grasshoppers. The species is to Mexico, with records from central and northeastern regions. It is known in English as the Mexican Oak-leaf Grasshopper, though the origin of this is not documented in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tomonotus mexicanus: /ˌtoʊ.moʊˈnoʊ.təs ˌmɛk.sɪˈkeɪ.nəs/
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Distribution
Mexico (central and northeastern regions). GBIF records indicate occurrence in Mexico Central and Mexico Northeast.