Scientific name: Aiolopus strepens (Latreille, 1804)
Class: Insecta
ORDER:
Orthoptera Family: Acrididae
Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano
Held Maguilla Majada of
Date : April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)
Determined by: José Ramón Correas (Insectarium Virtual On: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)
Details Species: common species in the Iberian Peninsula, being both crops, such as urban and mountain soils. Excerpted from http://www.flickr.com/
): This grasshopper is 4 inches in body length. It is characterized by real wings bluish green, with the apex and posterior margin much smoked. The overall color may be greenish or brown, but the hind tibiae are red.
is also
a distinctive feature of hind femur ratio, which is thicker and shorter than in Aiolopus thalassinus , the other species of the genus from the Iberian Peninsula. Digital Bibliography
consulted:
http://biblioteca2.uclm.es/biblioteca/CECLM/ARTREVISTAS/ALBASIT/Alb29Pardo.pdf
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nimou/2663740690/
Class: Insecta
ORDER:
Orthoptera Family: Acrididae
Author of Photography: Hair Nacho Cano
Held Maguilla Majada of
Date : April 25, 2010 (II Testing Sierra de Las Villas)
Determined by: José Ramón Correas (Insectarium Virtual On: http://www.biodiversidadvirtual.org/insectarium/)
Details Species: common species in the Iberian Peninsula, being both crops, such as urban and mountain soils. Excerpted from http://www.flickr.com/
): This grasshopper is 4 inches in body length. It is characterized by real wings bluish green, with the apex and posterior margin much smoked. The overall color may be greenish or brown, but the hind tibiae are red.
is also
a distinctive feature of hind femur ratio, which is thicker and shorter than in Aiolopus thalassinus , the other species of the genus from the Iberian Peninsula. Digital Bibliography
consulted:
http://biblioteca2.uclm.es/biblioteca/CECLM/ARTREVISTAS/ALBASIT/Alb29Pardo.pdf
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nimou/2663740690/
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