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Entomophaga grylli is a species complex which in North America includes the pathotypes E. macleodii and E. calopteni, and in Australia E. praxibuli.The different pathotypes can be distinguished by the formation or lack of formation of primary conidia, the size and the number of nuclei in the conidia, their isozyme profiles, the host species involved, and the geographical range in which they ...
The pre-flight warm-up behavior of a moth. Insect thermoregulation is the process whereby insects maintain body temperatures within certain boundaries.Insects have traditionally been considered as poikilotherms (animals in which body temperature is variable and dependent on ambient temperature) as opposed to being homeothermic (animals that maintain a stable internal body temperature ...
The freezing process is usually initiated extracellularly in the gut, tissues, or hemolymph. In order to supercool to lower temperatures, freeze-avoidant insects will remove or inactivate ice-nucleating agents (INAs) such as food particles, dust particles, and bacteria, found in the gut or intracellular compartments of these organisms.
Ageneotettix deorum, known generally as the white-whiskered grasshopper or white whiskers grasshopper, is a species of slant-faced grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in Central America and North America.
They grow to be 37 millimetres (1.5 in). The behavior of the pallid-winged grasshopper is apparently determined by temperature, with foraging occurring at temperatures of 24–32 °C (75–90 °F) and mating at 30–40 °C (86–104 °F). [4] Populations of the pallid-winged grasshopper occasionally irrupt to damaging numbers.
Chortophaga australior Rehn & Hebard, 1911 – southern green-striped grasshopper (sometimes listed as a subspecies of C. viridifasciata) [citation needed] Chortophaga cubensis (Scudder, 1875) Chortophaga mendocino Rentz, 1977 – Mendocino green-striped grasshopper; Chortophaga viridifasciata (De Geer, 1773) – northern green-striped grasshopper
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Dissosteira carolina (Linnaeus, 1758) – Carolina Grasshopper, Black-winged Grasshopper (also called Road-duster) [2] Dissosteira longipennis (Thomas, 1872) – High Plains Grasshopper; Dissosteira pictipennis Bruner, 1905 – California Rose-Winged Grasshopper; Dissosteira spurcata Saussure, 1884 – Spurcate Grasshopper