Trimerotropis melanoptera

McNeill, 1901

Black-winged Grasshopper

Trimerotropis melanoptera, commonly known as the black-winged grasshopper, is a band-winged grasshopper in the Acrididae. It was first described by McNeill in 1901. The species is found in Central America and North America, with specific distribution records from Mexico Northeast, Nebraska, and New Mexico. Like other members of the Trimerotropis, it belongs to the Oedipodinae , characterized by banded or colored hind wings.

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How to pronounce Trimerotropis melanoptera: /ˌtraɪmərəˈtrəʊpɪs ˌmɛləˈnɒptərə/

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Distribution

Recorded from Mexico Northeast, Nebraska, and New Mexico. The has a broader range spanning Central America and North America.

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