RMB5A5W2–Egyptian Locust (Anacridium aegyptium) on palm frond
RFEREH65–Great green bush cricket Tettigonia viridissima on a hand
RMB6JYGM–Cave Cricket (Troglophilus cavicola)
RMA1KB6P–Grasshopper (Mecostethus grossus), male
RFR33YYM–great green bush cricket
RMF87E0B–Globba radicalis (Mantisia saltatoria), native to the Himalayas, India. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1874.
RFR3698Y–
RFC721HJ–Grasshopper (Mecostethus grossus), male
RFR3T1TX–macro shot of grasshopper tettigonia viridissima
RFJRM8WN–Macro photo of a grasshopper inside of a red lily
RFR3DT3R–
RM2WK3WX9–Grasshopper (Ischnomela pulchripennis) from Laguna del Lagarto, Costa Rica.
RFR5NDMY–large green hay horse tettigonia viridissima
RFFX1JC0–Mottled Grasshopper on a stone in sunlight
RM2WPBJDH–Bow-winged grasshopper (Chorthippus biguttulus, Stauroderus biguttulus, Chorthippus variabilis), Male on gravel, Germany
RFFX1K0N–Great Green Bush cricket on a hand
RM2WPBJ6G–mottled grasshopper (Myrmeleotettix maculatus, Gomphocerus maculatus), male sits in the sand, Germany
RFC721HE–Grasshopper (Mecostethus grossus), male
RFJRM57D–Macro photo of a grasshopper inside of a red lily
RFWX0XHY–Grasshopper peaking out from behind a straw
RFB2F6BR–The closeup view of grasshopper on leafs
RFJBKN1R–The side view of grasshopper on leaf
RM2AWYW87–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . -infested piece of woodland the pattering of theeggs as they fall from the trees sounds like rain. Thoroughly and carefully burning over in-fested woodland during some favorable periodin winter will prove effective in case remedialmeasures become necessary ; spraying witharsenites can be resorted to for the protectionof single or small groups of trees. In the Saltatoria, or jumpers, we find themost destructive species, and they separatereadily into three families : the Acridi
RMA2CCTW–Dark Bush Cricket (Pholidoptera griseoaptera), female on flower
RMBYEBJM–Armoured Ground Cricket (Acanthoplus discoidalis) at the stem of a Damara Euphorbia (Euphorbia damarana).
RM2WPBJ6M–mottled grasshopper (Myrmeleotettix maculatus, Gomphocerus maculatus), male sits on heather, Germany
RFJRM4H7–Macro photo of a grasshopper inside of a red lily
RMP7F1AR–Globba radicalis (Opera girls, Mantisia saltatoria). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom Jr. after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, T. Curtis, London, 1810.
RFB2F2GW–The side view of grasshopper on eupatorium flowers
RM2A82EKR–Globba radicalis (Opera girls, Mantisia saltatoria). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom Jr. after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, T. Curtis, London, 1810.
RM2AWH3BD–Chambers's encyclopædia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . t. cre-ico, Eng. fjroic. Among farmers, the term grasses is extended toinclude, along with the true grasses, other plantscultivated for fodder and forage, such as clover,&c., and these are distinguished by the termArtificial Grasses, whilst the true gi-asses are calledNatural Grasses. GRASSHOPPER, the English name of manyspecies of insects, forming a family of the orderOrthoptera, section Saltatoria, called GrylUdce bysome (chiefly English) entomologists, and Locustidceby others—those who adopt the former name desig-nating the Cric
RFA31EWF–Locust sitting on flower
RM2T64Y2F–Gefleckte Keulenschrecke, Keulenschrecke, Männchen, Myrmeleotettix maculatus, Gomphocerus maculatus, mottled grasshopper, Common Club Grasshopper, Clu
RFCYNRKJ–Grasshopper peaking out from behind a straw
RME1TC08–This Southern Oak Bushcricket traveled on my car about 60 km On arrival this female immediately went away Probably transport by
RME0WF04–European Mole Cricket (Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa) on a rock. Germany
RME1TBB2–The genus Calliptamus difficult to identify This specimen has short wings that taper towards end hindwing weakly roseate group
RMB9X58X–
RMP86DRN–Grasshopper (Xyleus modestus), camouflaged amongst foliage at the forest floor, Luque, Paraguay
RMBKW8NB–The Large Golden Grasshopper is a species of wet grasslands, moist heath and marshes.
RMP1PG73–Grasshopper (Coryacris angustipennis), a pair of grasshoppers mating on leaf, seen through the green leaves, Asuncion, Paraguay
RMB1WRC8–grillon des champs sur une marguerite Feldgrille Field Cricket Gryllus campestris animals Arthropoda arthropods bush crickets cr
RM2WPBKEG–mottled grasshopper (Myrmeleotettix maculatus, Gomphocerus maculatus), male sits on heather, Germany
RME1RJJ8–Sickle-bearing Bush Cricket on Cypress Spurge, where they eat the flowers.
RMP7DP78–Globba radicalis (Mantisia saltatoria), native to the Himalayas, India. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1874.
RME1RJJW–Cophopodisma pyrenaea is endemic to the Pyrenees, occuring from 2000m of altitude and higher (sometimes already at 1500m).
RMPFAX7A–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. MARANTACEAE 409 80 trop. Mansoa DC. (Cuspidaria BH.}. Bignoniaceae (i). 5 Brazil, Bolivia. Mansonia J. R. Drumm. Triplochitonaceae. i Burma. Mantisia Sims. Zingiberaceae (i). 2 Indomal. M. saltatoria Sims (dancing girls) often cult, for its curious fls., borne on separate shoots from the rhiz. At the base is the K, then 3 broad pets., a curiously shaped labellum and 2 filamentous stds., and beyond all the fertile sta. and style. Mantle leaf, Platyceriinn. Manulea L. Scrophulariaceae (n. -,). 30 S. Afr. Manzanita, Arctostaphylos. Maoutia
RM2AM09HT–Favnae insectorvm Germanicae initia, oder, Deutschlands Insecten . /Iltica ^BraJJicae ^*t> ALTICA Brassicae. Der Kohlßohkäfer. Altica QGaleruca) Brassicae: saltatoria atra, elytris pallida testaceis : mar-gine omni fasciaque media atris. Fabric. Ent. Syst. T. II. rt, io3. p. 34«Chrysomela Brassicae. Fabric. Mant. Ins. T. I. n. 146. p. 78. Auf unsern deutschen Küchengewächsen, niclu gemein.,a. Natürliche Grösse, b. Vergrösserung, 18. JUtica nemor-itni Efa&>: ALTIC A nemoruin, Der Hainßohkäfer. Der gestreifte Flohkäfer. LS Altiseäbandes jaunes. Geoffr. jßtiea nemorum: atra elytris flavis:
RFA31EX1–Locust sitting on flower
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