Conozoa rebellis
Saussure, 1888
white-lined grasshopper
Conozoa rebellis, commonly known as the white-lined , is a band-winged grasshopper in the Acrididae. It is distributed across Central America and North America, with records from California and broader Middle American and North American regions. As a member of the Oedipodinae, it shares characteristics typical of band-winged grasshoppers, including well-developed hind wings often with distinctive color patterns.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Conozoa rebellis: /ˌkoʊ.nəˈzoʊ.ə rɪˈbɛl.ɪs/
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Distribution
Central America and North America; specifically recorded from California and Middle America.
Similar Taxa
- Conozoa sulcifronsConozoa sulcifrons is another in the same reported from western Wyoming, potentially overlapping in range and requiring careful examination of pronotal and wing characteristics for separation.
- Conozoa texanaConozoa texana is a congeneric with potential geographic overlap in southwestern regions; species-level identification depends on detailed morphological comparison of the pronotum and hind wing patterns.