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Acrolophitus hirtipes
Green Fool Grasshopper, Plains Point-head Grasshopper, Crested-keel Grasshopper
Acrolophitus hirtipes is a slant-faced grasshopper in the family Acrididae, commonly known as the green fool grasshopper or plains point-head grasshopper. It is native to the grasslands of central North America, with documented occurrences in Colorado, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. The species is part of the tribe Acrolophitini, which is characterized by distinctive head morphology. It has been recorded in systematic surveys of western rangeland grasshoppers, indicating it is a regular component of prairie grasshopper communities.
Trimerotropis 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.