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Best 1 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...

2 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...

3 Death's-head hawkmoth

The death’s-head hawkmoth is a large European insect belonging to the Sphingidae family. It's notable for the distinctive ‘skull-like’ marking on its wings, a pattern thought to deter predators. These moths are frequently found near beehives where they feed on nectar and pollen. They are primarily o...

4 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...

5 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...

6 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...

7 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.

8 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.

9 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.

10 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.

11 Locustana pardalina

The brown locust, endemic to the semi-arid Karoo of South Africa, where periodic population explosions produce destructive swarms that damage crops and rangeland across southern Africa.

12 Variegated Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus)

The Variegated Grasshopper (Zonocerus variegatus) is a brightly colored West African species notorious for its agricultural damage and its ability to store toxic compounds from host plants.

13 Migratory Grasshopper (Melanoplus sanguinipes)

The Migratory Grasshopper is a highly destructive pest across North America, historically infamous for its massive 19th-century outbreaks that ruined pioneer settlements.

14 Schistocerca piceifrons

The Central American locust, a significant agricultural pest of Mexico and Central America capable of forming destructive migratory swarms that threaten regional food crops.

15 Differential Grasshopper (Melanoplus differentialis)

The Differential Grasshopper is a widespread North American agricultural pest, recognized by the distinct black herringbone pattern markings on its large hind femurs.

16 Australian Plague Locust (Chortoicetes terminifera)

The Australian Plague Locust is an infamous insect native to Australia, noted for its highly destructive swarming phases that repeatedly ruin crops in the eastern states.

17 Dociostaurus maroccanus

The Moroccan locust, a historically significant pest of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia, capable of devastating cereal crops from Morocco east to Afghanistan.

18 Melanoplus differentialis

A large North American crop pest recognized by a herringbone chevron pattern on its hind femora, causing significant damage to grain and vegetable crops across the Great Plains.

19 Senegalese Grasshopper (Oedaleus senegalensis)

Oedaleus senegalensis is a major agricultural pest in the Sahel region of Africa, known for causing severe damage to millet and sorghum crops.

20 Anacridium melanorhodon (Sahelian Tree Locust)

The Sahelian tree locust (Anacridium melanorhodon) is an African acridid insect recognized for its arboreal habits and its periodic swarming behavior in the Sahel ecological zone.

21 Oedaleus senegalensis

A major agricultural pest of the African Sahel, known for causing severe damage to cereal crops such as millet and sorghum during outbreak years.

22 South American Locust (Schistocerca cancellata)

The South American Locust is the only truly migratory locust species on the continent, historically causing immense agricultural damage during massive 20th-century outbreaks.

23 Austracris guttulosa

The spur-throated locust, a major Australian pest species that periodically undergoes population outbreaks devastating pasture and dryland crops across Queensland.

24 Red-legged Grasshopper (Melanoplus femurrubrum)

The Red-legged Grasshopper is one of the most abundant grasshoppers in North America, notorious for damaging alfalfa, clover, and various essential agricultural crops.

25 Brazilian Grasshopper (Rhammatocerus schistocercoides)

Rhammatocerus schistocercoides is a notorious swarming grasshopper in Brazil, known for forming massive outbreaks that destroy local agriculture.

26 Patanga succincta

The Bombay locust of South and Southeast Asia, a periodically swarming species recorded damaging maize, sugarcane, and forest trees across the region.

27 Calliptamus italicus

A locust distributed across Europe and Central Asia, historically recorded as a crop pest since antiquity and capable of forming swarms under population outbreak conditions.

28 Melanoplus sanguinipes

A major migratory agricultural pest across North American grasslands, ranked among the most economically damaging grasshopper species in both the United States and Canada.

29 Barbary Locust (Calliptamus barbarus)

The Barbary Locust (Calliptamus barbarus) is a Mediterranean and African species known for its highly variable coloration and its capacity to form destructive swarms under dry conditions.

30 Moroccan Locust (Dociostaurus maroccanus)

The Moroccan Locust is a significant agricultural threat across the Mediterranean Basin and North Africa, historically responsible for severe crop damage during droughts.

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