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Best 1 Melanoplus spretus

Melanoplus spretus, formerly called the Rocky Mountain locust, was a large grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. This species became notable for its massive, synchronized migrations across western North America during the late 19th century. These movements caused significant agricultural da...

2 Melanoplus mexicanus

Melanoplus mexicanus, commonly known as the Mexican grasshopper, is a North American Acrididae species that can occasionally form highly destructive swarms.

3 little saltbush grasshopper (Aeoloplides minor)

The little saltbush grasshopper is a notably small insect species found in North America, uniquely adapted to feeding on various saltbush plants.

4 Melanoplus punctulatus

First described by entomologist Samuel H. Scudder in 1862, Melanoplus punctulatus is a distinctive short-horned grasshopper found within various regions of the United States.

5 Melanoplus regalis

Described by George Newbold Dodge in 1872, Melanoplus regalis is a notable grasshopper species within the large Melanoplus genus native to the North American continent.

6 southern coast bush grasshopper (Aeoloplides fuscipes)

Aeoloplides fuscipes, the southern coast bush grasshopper, is an insect native to the coastal regions of southern California and Baja California.

7 Melanoplus ponderosus

Melanoplus ponderosus is a grasshopper species belonging to the Acrididae family that was officially cataloged by the American entomologist Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1897.

8 thistle grasshopper (Aeoloplides turnbulli)

The thistle grasshopper is a species distributed across North America, notably recognized for its dietary preference for invasive thistle plants.

9 Melanoplus fasciatus

Melanoplus fasciatus, known as the banded grasshopper, is a North American insect species described by Haldeman in 1858 and studied for its ecological impact.

10 Melanoplus arizonae

Melanoplus arizonae is a species of short-horned grasshopper in the family Acrididae first described in the late 19th century and native to the desert biomes of the American Southwest.

11 Melanoplus yarrowii

Melanoplus yarrowii is a spur-throated grasshopper originally described by Cyrus Thomas in 1875 and primarily found inhabiting the shrublands and grasslands of the United States.

12 Melanoplus dawsoni

Melanoplus dawsoni, or Dawson's grasshopper, is a North American insect in the Acrididae family first described by the American entomologist Samuel Scudder in 1875.

13 Melanoplus marginatus

Described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1878, Melanoplus marginatus is a spur-throated grasshopper species indigenous to the diverse ecosystems of North America.

14 narrow-winged saltbush grasshopper (Aeoloplides tenuipennis)

The narrow-winged saltbush grasshopper is an insect recognized by its slender wings, inhabiting the arid scrublands of the western United States.

15 sagebrush grasshopper (Melanoplus bowditchi)

The sagebrush grasshopper (Melanoplus bowditchi) is a western North American species first described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1878 and associated with Artemisia.

16 Melanoplus infantilis

Melanoplus infantilis, commonly known as the little spur-throat grasshopper, is a species first described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1878 and native to North America.

17 northern spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus borealis)

The northern spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus borealis) is a Holarctic insect described by Franz Xavier Fieber in 1853 that inhabits high-latitude ecosystems.

18 northern coast bush grasshopper (Aeoloplides fratercula)

The northern coast bush grasshopper is a North American species adapted to coastal scrub environments, primarily located in northern California.

19 Bruner's spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus bruneri)

Bruner's spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus bruneri) is an American insect named by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1897 in honor of entomologist Lawrence Bruner.

20 alpine grasshopper (Melanoplus alpinus)

Melanoplus alpinus, commonly known as the alpine grasshopper, is a North American insect species first described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1897.

21 flabellate grasshopper (Melanoplus occidentalis)

The flabellate grasshopper (Melanoplus occidentalis) is a western North American insect described by Cyrus Thomas in 1871 and distinguished by its fan-shaped cerci.

22 pasture grasshopper (Melanoplus confusus)

The pasture grasshopper (Melanoplus confusus) is an eastern North American species described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1897 that commonly infests grassy fields.

23 elegant saltbush grasshopper (Aeoloplides elegans)

Known as the elegant saltbush grasshopper, this insect thrives in the arid environments of North America, feeding primarily on desert flora.

24 narrow-winged sand grasshopper (Melanoplus angustipennis)

The narrow-winged sand grasshopper (Melanoplus angustipennis) is a North American orthopteran recognized by its specialized habitat preference for sandy soils.

25 two-spined spurthroated grasshopper (Melanoplus bispinosus)

Melanoplus bispinosus, the two-spined spurthroated grasshopper, is a North American species distinguished by the two distinct spines on its male subgenital plate.

26 Walsh's short-wing grasshopper (Melanoplus walshii)

Walsh's short-wing grasshopper (Melanoplus walshii) is a North American insect described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1897, characterized by its reduced, non-functional wings.

27 arid lands spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus aridus)

The arid lands spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus aridus) is a North American insect species described by Samuel Hubbard Scudder in 1878, favoring dry habitats.

28 Volusia grasshopper (Melanoplus adelogyrus)

The Volusia grasshopper (Melanoplus adelogyrus) is a flightless insect endemic to Florida, first described by Theodore Hubbell in 1932.

29 Keeler's spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus keeleri)

Keeler's spur-throat grasshopper (Melanoplus keeleri) is a North American species described by Cyrus Thomas in 1870, easily identified by its localized prairie habitat.

30 Rio Grande saltbush grasshopper (Aeoloplides rotundipennis)

The Rio Grande saltbush grasshopper is a North American species distinguished by its rounded wings and presence in the Rio Grande Valley region.

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