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Best Catantopinae

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Best 1 Robust grasshopper (Brachaspis robustus)

Brachaspis robustus is a flightless New Zealand grasshopper described by Bigelow in 1967, nationally endangered in the Mackenzie Basin.

2 Sigaus australis

Sigaus australis is New Zealand's most common alpine grasshopper, found above the South Island tree line in the southern half of the island.

3 Sigaus childi

Sigaus childi is a flightless New Zealand grasshopper described by Jamieson in 1999, known only from the Alexandra district of Otago.

4 Podisma sapporensis

Podisma sapporensis is an East Asian melanopline grasshopper described by Shiraki in 1910 and included in the genus Podisma.

5 Diabolocatantops axillaris

Diabolocatantops axillaris is a large catantopine grasshopper native to sub-Saharan Africa, known for bold hindwing markings and counted among the more conspicuous African acridids.

6 Diabolocatantops pictus

Diabolocatantops pictus is an African catantopine grasshopper closely related to D. axillaris, distinguished by bolder body patterning across sub-Saharan savanna and woodland habitats.

7 Catantops melanostictus

A grasshopper distributed across Africa and southern Asia, inhabiting open grasslands and agricultural margins, and occasionally damaging field crops.

8 Catantops spissus

An African grasshopper in the family Acrididae, distributed across sub-Saharan woodlands and savannas, feeding on grasses and various herbaceous plants.

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