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Northern Green-striped Grasshopper

Chortophaga viridifasciata

Description:

23-38 mm (males 23-30, females 28-38) Green and brown phases. Females usually green, males usually brown. Wings faint yellow when spread, smoky towards tip. Strong pronotal ridge. Green (or brown) stripe near the border of front wings. Nymphs overwinter. Active in early spring and into summer. Often the first grasshopper seen in spring. Two generations per year in south. Favored foods vary by location, but the greenstriped has cosmopolitan tastes in grasses, known to feed on Kentucky bluegrass, foxtail barley, western wheatgrass, quackgrass, little bluestem, junegrass, needleleaf sedge, Penn sedge, and forbs European sticktight and annual sowthistle

Habitat:

Areas with mid-grasses & meadows

Notes:

This individual is a green morph, but has some pink on it's body, a rare color morph. Sometimes they can be pure pink!

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3 Comments

keithp2012
keithp2012 10 years ago

Usually green but this has some pink

keithp2012
keithp2012 11 years ago

Pretty grasshopper

keithp2012
keithp2012 12 years ago

This individual has some pink coloring, making it a rare color morph for the species!

keithp2012
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keithp2012

West Babylon, New York, USA

Spotted on May 15, 2012
Submitted on May 15, 2012

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