Eumorsea balli

Hebard, 1935

huachuca monkey grasshopper, Ball's monkey grasshopper

Eumorsea balli is a of monkey grasshopper ( Eumastacidae) native to North America. It was described by Hebard in 1935 and is commonly known as the huachuca monkey grasshopper or Ball's monkey grasshopper. The species belongs to a group of orthopterans characterized by their distinctive and .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eumorsea balli: //juːˈmɔːr.si.ə ˈbæ.li//

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Distribution

Documented from Arizona, United States. Distribution records indicate presence in North America.

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Etymology

The epithet 'balli' honors Dr. George E. Ball, a renowned carabidologist who has had multiple insect species named after him, including beetles from Antarctica and South America.

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