Bandwinged-grasshopper
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Conozoa
Conozoa is a genus of bandwinged grasshoppers in the family Acrididae, subfamily Oedipodinae. The genus was established by Saussure in 1884 and is currently classified within the tribe Trimerotropini. At least two species are recognized: Conozoa sulcifrons (Scudder) and Conozoa texana (Bruner). These grasshoppers are distributed across western North America, with records from the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The genus is characterized by morphological features typical of the Oedipodinae, including banded wings and adaptations for life in arid and semi-arid grassland environments.
Psinidia amplicornus
Caudell's Long-horned Grasshopper
Psinidia amplicornus, commonly known as Caudell's Long-horned Grasshopper, is a species of band-winged grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It belongs to the tribe Psinidiini within the subfamily Oedipodinae, a group characterized by often having colorful hind wings. The species was described by Caudell in 1903 and is native to the south-central United States.
OrthopteraAcrididaeOedipodinaePsinidiinigrasshopperband-winged-grasshopperNorth-AmericaTexasCaudell-1903PsinidiaamplicornusCaudell's-Long-horned-Grasshopperinsectarthropodhexapodinsectacaeliferaacridideaacridinaepsinidia-amplicornusspeciesacceptedanimaliaarthropodaeukaryotametazoaanimalkatydidcricketorthopterancaudell1903usaunited-statesbandwinged-grasshopperhexapodaTrimerotropis undescribed-species-a
An undescribed species within the bandwinged grasshopper genus Trimerotropis, recognized from specimens collected in the western United States. As an undescribed taxon, it lacks formal scientific description but has been documented in entomological surveys and collections. Species in this genus are typically associated with arid and semi-arid habitats, often exhibiting cryptic coloration and strong flight capabilities characteristic of Oedipodinae.
Trimerotropis undescribed-species-b
Trimerotropis undescribed-species-b is a bandwinged grasshopper in the genus Trimerotropis, a diverse group containing over 40 described species and several undescribed taxa. The genus is characterized by shared color patterns and structural features that make species-level identification challenging. Members of Trimerotropis are typically associated with arid and semi-arid habitats in western North America. This undescribed species has been documented in species lists for Colorado and Wyoming, indicating it occurs within the documented range of the genus but has not yet received formal taxonomic description.