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  2. Locust - Wikipedia

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    The insects arrived unexpectedly, often after a change of wind direction or weather, and the consequences were devastating. The Ancient Egyptians carved locusts on tombs in the period 2470 to 2220 BC. A devastating plague in Egypt is mentioned in the Book of Exodus in the Bible. [17] [34] Locust plague is mentioned in the Indian Mahabharata. [35]

  3. Desert locust - Wikipedia

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    Desert locust - Wikipedia ... Desert locust

  4. Migratory locust - Wikipedia

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    Migratory locust

  5. Orthoptera - Wikipedia

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    Orthoptera (from Ancient Greek ὀρθός (orthós) 'straight' and πτερά (pterá) 'wings') is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets, including closely related insects, such as the bush crickets or katydids and wētā. The order is subdivided into two suborders: Caelifera – grasshoppers, locusts, and ...

  6. Periodical cicadas - Wikipedia

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    Periodical cicadas

  7. Dissosteira carolina - Wikipedia

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    Dissosteira carolina, the Carolina grasshopper, [3] Carolina locust, [3] black-winged grasshopper, [4] road-duster [4] or quaker, [4] is a band-winged species of grasshopper which ranges widely in North America inhabiting weedy grasslands.

  8. Magicicada septendecim - Wikipedia

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    Magicicada septendecim. (Linnaeus, 1758) Magicicada septendecim, sometimes called the Pharaoh cicada or the 17-year locust, is native to Canada and the United States and is the largest and most northern species of periodical cicada with a 17-year lifecycle. [3]

  9. Phymateus viridipes - Wikipedia

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    Pyrgomorphidae. Genus: Phymateus. Species: P. viridipes. Binomial name. Phymateus viridipes. Stål, 1873. Phymateus viridipes, also known as the green milkweed locust or African bush grasshopper, is an African locust in the family Pyrgomorphidae (gaudy grasshoppers).