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Egyptian Locust

Anacridium aegyptium

Description:

it is present in most of Europe, in the 'Afro-tropical ecozone', in eastern Palearctic ecozone, in the Near East and in North Africa. It is one of the largest European grasshoppers. The adult males grow up to 30–55 millimetres (1.2–2.2 in) long, while females reach 65–70 millimetres (2.6–2.8 in) of length. Their body is usually gray, brown or olive coloured, the antennae are relatively short and robust. Tibiae of the hind legs are blue, while femora are orange. The hind femora have characteristic dark marks. It is easily identifiable also by the characteristic eyes with vertical black and white stripes. The pronotum shows a dorsal orange stripe and several white small spots. The wings are clear with dark marks. This species is folivore, essentially feeding on leaves. It is a solitary species, not harmful to crops.

Habitat:

Adults can mainly be encountered in August and September in warm and dry habitats.

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2 Comments

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 10 years ago

gracias Marta!!!
si, el trabajo no me deja apenas tiempo para bichear..... :(

The MnMs
The MnMs 10 years ago

¡hola Patricia! hacia tiempo que no te veia por aqui. Bonito saltamontes :-)

PatriciaPi
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PatriciaPi

Calpe/Calp, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Spotted on Aug 20, 2013
Submitted on Aug 20, 2013

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