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Best 1 Slender groundhopper (Tetrix subulata)

Tetrix subulata is the type species of Tetrix, described by Linnaeus in 1761 and widespread across the Palearctic and North America.

2 Common groundhopper (Tetrix undulata)

Tetrix undulata is a European groundhopper described by Sowerby in 1806, common in northern Europe and often found in moist grassland.

3 Long-horned groundhopper (Tetrix tenuicornis)

Tetrix tenuicornis is a long-horned groundhopper in the family Tetrigidae, described by Sahlberg in 1891 and recorded among European Tetrix species.

4 Cepero's groundhopper (Tetrix ceperoi)

Tetrix ceperoi is a small groundhopper described by Bolivar in 1887, notable for warm damp bare habitats and well-developed hind wings.

5 Paratettix meridionalis

Paratettix meridionalis is the type species of Paratettix, described by Rambur in 1838 and distributed around southern Europe and North Africa.

6 Nomotettix cristatus

Nomotettix cristatus is a North American pygmy grasshopper described by Scudder in 1863, known as the crested pygmy grasshopper.

7 Nomotettix cristatus (Crested Pygmy Grasshopper)

Nomotettix cristatus, the crested pygmy grasshopper, is a small North American species distinguished by the prominent crest on its pronotum.

8 Tetrix undulata (Common Groundhopper)

Tetrix undulata, the common groundhopper, is a small European grasshopper species notable for its unique ability to overwinter as an adult insect.

9 Tetrix subulata (Slender Groundhopper)

Tetrix subulata, the slender groundhopper, is a widespread European grasshopper recognized by its elongated body and distinctively shaped pronotum.

10 Paratettix cucullatus

Paratettix cucullatus is a small groundhopper species found across Australia, recognized by its heavily textured body and ground-dwelling habits.

11 Acrydium arenosum

Acrydium arenosum is a historical name used in early entomological taxonomy to describe a groundhopper species, reflecting early scientific classifications.

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