Circotettix coconino
Rehn, 1921
Coconino Wrangler Grasshopper
Circotettix coconino, known as the Coconino Wrangler Grasshopper, is a band-winged grasshopper in the Acrididae. It was described by Rehn in 1921. The is known from limited records in North America, with confirmed presence in Arizona.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Circotettix coconino: //ˌsɪrkoʊˈtɛtɪks ˌkoʊkoʊˈniːnoʊ//
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Identification
The Circotettix includes band-winged grasshoppers characterized by their wing patterning and . Specific diagnostic features for C. coconino are not documented in the provided sources.
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Distribution
Arizona; North America. Distribution records are sparse, with only 15 observations documented in iNaturalist as of the data cutoff.
Similar Taxa
- Circotettix rabulaBoth are in the Circotettix and share the 'wrangler grasshopper'
- Circotettix carlinianusCongeneric with similar and preferences in western North America
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Data Limitations
This has minimal documented biological information. The 15 iNaturalist observations and sparse literature records indicate it is either genuinely rare, geographically restricted, or undercollected. The species does not appear in the comprehensive Wyoming Distribution Atlas (1988-2019), suggesting its range may be centered outside the surveyed region or it occupies not well-sampled by standard rangeland survey protocols.