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Best 1 occidental grasshopper (Trimerotropis occidentalis)

The occidental grasshopper *Trimerotropis occidentalis* is an acridid grasshopper native to desert regions of North America. It’s recognized by its distinctive band-winged pattern providing effective camouflage amongst rocky terrain. This species is primarily found in the western United States and r...

2 southern yellow-winged grasshopper (Arphia granulata)

Arphia granulata, commonly known as the southern yellow-winged grasshopper, is an acridid grasshopper found throughout North America’s grasslands. Its distinctive bright yellow wings are most visible during brief flight periods, a behavior crucial for mating. This species is frequently observed in o...

3 Clear-winged grasshopper (Camnula pellucida)

The clear-winged grasshopper, *Camnula pellucida*, is a species within the Acrididae family native to North America. It’s notable for its translucent wings and presence in rangelands and agricultural areas. This grasshopper can be considered a pest impacting grain crops and pastures. Researchers stu...

4 blue-winged grasshopper (Trimerotropis cyaneipennis)

The blue-winged grasshopper, *Trimerotropis cyaneipennis*, is an insect belonging to the Acrididae family. It’s recognized by its distinctive cyan-colored hindwings, a feature uncommon among North American grasshoppers. This species inhabits grasslands of western North America. Primarily studied by...

5 broad-banded grasshopper (Trimerotropis latifasciata)

Broad-banded grasshopper (Trimerotropis latifasciata) is a band-winged grasshopper of Acrididae characterized by broad dark wing bands, found in western North America.

6 Green-striped grasshopper (Chortophaga viridifasciata)

Green-striped grasshopper is a band-winged grasshopper described by De Geer in 1773, widespread from British Columbia to Costa Rica in moist short grass.

7 fontana grasshopper (Trimerotropis fontana)

Fontana grasshopper (Trimerotropis fontana) is a band-winged grasshopper of Acrididae found in sandy habitats of the western United States.

8 toothed dune grasshopper (Trimerotropis agrestis)

The toothed dune grasshopper is a North American insect uniquely adapted to sandy environments and physically recognized by its distinct, banded wing patterns.

9 Lake Huron locust (Trimerotropis huroniana)

Lake Huron locust (Trimerotropis huroniana) is a band-winged grasshopper of Acrididae found on sandy shorelines of the Great Lakes in both the United States and Canada.

10 Crackling forest grasshopper (Trimerotropis verruculata)

Crackling forest grasshopper is a North American band-winged grasshopper described by Kirby in 1837, named for the cracking sound made in flight.

11 California sulphur-winged grasshopper (Arphia behrensi)

Known as the California sulphur-winged grasshopper, Arphia behrensi is an insect native to the western United States with distinct yellow wings.

12 Boll's grasshopper (Spharagemon bolli)

Boll's grasshopper is a North American band-winged grasshopper described by Scudder in 1875, with recognized forms in the United States and Canada.

13 McNeill's white grasshopper (Trimerotropis albescens)

McNeill's white grasshopper (Trimerotropis albescens) is a band-winged grasshopper of the family Acrididae occurring in sandy habitats of the western United States.

14 Haldeman's Grasshopper (Pardalophora haldemani)

Haldeman's grasshopper (Pardalophora haldemani) is a large, North American spur-throated grasshopper first scientifically described by Thaddeus William Harris in 1842.

15 Oedipoda miniata

Oedipoda miniata is a red-winged band-winged grasshopper described by Pallas in 1771, found in southern Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East.

16 Pecos arphia (Arphia pecos)

The Pecos arphia is a grasshopper native to the arid regions of North America, specifically named for its presence near the Pecos River valley.

17 Dusky grasshopper (Encoptolophus sordidus)

Dusky grasshopper is a North American band-winged grasshopper described by Burmeister in 1838 and also known as the clouded grasshopper.

18 black-winged grasshopper (Trimerotropis melanoptera)

Black-winged grasshopper (Trimerotropis melanoptera) is a band-winged grasshopper of Acrididae notable for dark or blackish hindwings, found in North America.

19 Thomas' slender grasshopper (Trimerotropis gracilis)

Thomas' slender grasshopper (Trimerotropis gracilis) is a slender-bodied band-winged grasshopper of Acrididae found in arid regions of the western United States.

20 Oedipoda charpentieri

Oedipoda charpentieri is a southern European band-winged grasshopper described by Fieber in 1853 and assessed as Least Concern by the IUCN in 2014.

21 Rehn's dune grasshopper (Trimerotropis arenacea)

Rehn's dune grasshopper (Trimerotropis arenacea) is a band-winged grasshopper of the family Acrididae found in dune habitats of North America.

22 Arphia pulchripennis

Arphia pulchripennis is a species of band-winged grasshopper recognized for its beautifully patterned wings within its North American habitats.

23 Trimerotropis aberasturii

Trimerotropis aberasturii is a species of band-winged grasshopper native to South America, notable for being relatively recently identified by modern entomologists.

24 Trimerotropis atacamensis

Trimerotropis atacamensis is a band-winged grasshopper of the family Acrididae native to the Atacama Desert region of Chile, South America.

25 Trimerotropis occidentiloides

Trimerotropis occidentiloides is a band-winged grasshopper native to North America, distinguished by its close relation to other western species.

26 Trimerotropis andeana

Trimerotropis andeana is a band-winged grasshopper of the family Acrididae native to high-altitude Andean regions of South America.

27 Trimerotropis barnumi

Trimerotropis barnumi is a band-winged grasshopper of the family Acrididae found in arid sandy regions of the western United States.

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