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Best 1 Schistocerca gregaria

Schistocerca gregaria, commonly known as the locust, is a migratory grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. This species exhibits remarkable social behavior, forming massive swarms that span across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Its notable ability to rapidly multiply and consume vast qua...

2 Locusta migratoria manilensis (Oriental Migratory Locust)

Locusta migratoria manilensis, commonly known as the Oriental Migratory Locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. This insect is notable for its large-scale migratory swarming behavior and significant agricultural impact, particularly in Asia. The locust’s ability to rapidly form...

3 Locusta migratoria

Locusta migratoria, commonly known as the migratory locust, is a grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. It’s notable for its capacity to form massive swarms, posing significant agricultural threats across Africa, Asia, and Australia. These swarms have been recorded for millennia, impacting h...

4 Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregaria)

The Desert Locust, *Schistocerca gregaria*, is a migratory grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. Native to Africa and the Middle East, it’s notable for its ability to form incredibly large swarms. These swarms can rapidly consume vast amounts of vegetation, posing a significant threat to ag...

5 Locusta migratoria migratorioides (African Migratory Locust)

Locusta migratoria migratorioides, commonly known as the African Migratory Locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. It's notable for its highly organized swarming behavior and devastating impact on agriculture. These locusts consume vast quantities of vegetation, often leading t...

6 Painted Grasshopper (Dactylotum bicolor)

The Painted Grasshopper (*Dactylotum bicolor*) is a flightless grasshopper native to North America. Its distinctive black, yellow, and red markings are an aposematic warning signal indicating toxicity to predators. This coloration, common within the Acrididae family, makes it particularly relevant f...

7 Dactylotum bicolor

Dactylotum bicolor, commonly known as the painted grasshopper, is a species of acridid grasshopper found primarily in North America. Its distinctive red, black, and white markings serve as an aposematic warning signal to predators, indicating toxicity. This coloration makes it notable for its striki...

8 Schistocerca piceifrons (Central American Locust)

Schistocerca piceifrons, commonly known as the Central American locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. This insect is notable for its ability to form massive swarms, causing substantial damage to crops across Mexico and Central America. Agricultural researchers and pest manage...

9 Romalea microptera

Romalea microptera, commonly known as the lubber grasshopper, is a large, flightless species of North American grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. This insect is notable for its striking yellow, red, and black coloration which serves as a warning signal to potential predators. It produces...

10 Tropidacris collaris

Tropidacris collaris is a giant grasshopper species found in neotropical regions like Brazil and Paraguay. This acridid, notable for its large size – reaching wingspans approaching 23 centimeters – belongs to the Romaleinae subfamily. Its diet includes various plants, making it an important part of...

11 Migratory Locust (Locusta migratoria)

Locusta migratoria, commonly known as the migratory locust, is a grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. This species is notable for its massive swarms that migrate across vast distances, consuming crops and causing significant agricultural damage. Originating in Africa and Asia, it's particu...

12 Poekilocerus pictus

The painted grasshopper of South Asia, notable for sequestering cardiac glycosides from its host plant Calotropis, rendering it toxic to most predators.

13 Brachystola magna

Large flightless Plains lubber grasshopper native to the central United States and Mexico, among the heaviest grasshoppers on the North American continent.

14 Locusta migratoria manilensis

Locusta migratoria manilensis is the Oriental migratory locust, a subspecies of Locusta migratoria found in East and Southeast Asia, historically a major agricultural pest forming large destructive swarms.

15 Taeniopoda eques

The horse lubber grasshopper of the southwestern United States and Mexico, bearing bold black and orange aposematic coloration that advertises its chemical defenses to predators.

16 Kosciuscola tristis (Chameleon Grasshopper)

Kosciuscola tristis, an Australian alpine grasshopper in the Acrididae family, is notable for its ability to change body color in response to temperature.

17 Sphenarium purpurascens

A flightless Mexican grasshopper (chapulin) widely harvested as a traditional edible insect in Oaxaca and other Mexican states, consumed since pre-Columbian times.

18 Tropidacris cristata

A giant grasshopper of South America and the Caribbean, among the largest orthopterans globally, with striking red hindwings that are conspicuous during flight.

19 Giant Valanga Grasshopper (Valanga irregularis)

Valanga irregularis is one of Australia's largest grasshopper species, highly polymorphic and known to occasionally defoliate tropical crops.

20 Eastern Lubber Grasshopper (Romalea microptera)

The Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is a large, flightless insect native to the southeastern United States, notable for its bright warning coloration and toxic chemical defenses.

21 Zonocerus variegatus

The variegated grasshopper, a major agricultural pest in West and Central Africa that devastates cassava, plantain, and other subsistence crops.

22 Nomadacris septemfasciata

A major locust pest of sub-Saharan Africa whose species name references its seven abdominal crossbands, forming large migratory swarms that threaten food security across eastern Africa.

23 Blue-winged Grasshopper (Oedipoda caerulescens)

The Blue-winged Grasshopper (Oedipoda caerulescens) is a widespread European species famous for the bright turquoise-blue coloration of its hindwings, which are revealed during flight.

24 Zonocerus elegans

The elegant grasshopper of eastern and southern Africa, known for its vivid orange and black aposematic coloration warning predators of its chemical toxicity.

25 Oedipoda caerulescens

The blue-winged grasshopper of Europe and Central Asia, notable for brilliant blue hindwings and legally protected in several European countries due to habitat loss and decline.

26 Chortoicetes terminifera

Australia's most economically significant locust pest, forming large migratory swarms across eastern and southern Australia that cause severe losses to crops and pastures.

27 Schistocerca cancellata

The South American locust, historically a major agricultural pest of Argentina, Uruguay, and neighboring countries, with outbreak and swarm records spanning several centuries.

28 Stethophyma grossum (Large Marsh Grasshopper)

The large marsh grasshopper (Stethophyma grossum) is a distinctive European insect originally classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 and noted for preferring wetland habitats.

29 Long-headed Grasshopper (Acrida cinerea)

The Long-headed Grasshopper (Acrida cinerea) is an East Asian species easily recognized by its exceptionally elongated, cone-shaped head and its opportunistic, predatory feeding habits.

30 Red Locust (Nomadacris septemfasciata)

The Red Locust is a major agricultural pest native to Sub-Saharan Africa, distinguished by its seven distinct abdominal bands and periodic explosive population swarms.

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