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Romalea microptera belongs to suborder Caelifera (grasshoppers and locusts), family Romaleidae (lubber grasshoppers), and genus Romalea. A distinctive feature of lubber grasshoppers is the presence of of a spine on both the inner and outer surface at the tip of the hind tibiae.Figure 3. Young lubber, Romalea microptera (Beauvois), instar two. The beginnings of the wing veins can be seen now. Credits: Lyle J. Buss, University of Florida Figure 4. Young lubber, Romalea microptera (Beauvois), instar three. Now you can better see the developing veins and a slight backward (posterior) extension of the wing buds.ADW Pocket Guides on the iOS App Store! The Animal Diversity Web team is excited to announce ADW Pocket Guides! Read more.
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This is the eastern lubber grasshopper, Romalea microptera. Because they are flightless, these large grasshoppers have a very spotty distribution. One person may have them in their lawn in large numbers while their friend who lives three blocks away has never seen them before.
The giant, overt, and clumsy lubber grasshopper is a friend to entomologists and foe to gardeners of the southeastern United States. Bright colors and a care-free nature signal to predators that a noxious chemical cocktail lurks beneath the lubber’s deceptive appearance.
Northwest Pacific: southern Japan and the Yellow Sea to the South China Sea.
Romalea microptera (Beauvois) Eastern lubber grasshopper Identification. This species is also sometimes known as Romalea guttata (Houttuyn). Despite the confusion in the scientific literature concerning the correct name, Floridians have little trouble rec-ognizing this insect. It is undoubtedly the best-known species of grasshopper in Florida, and one of the most readily rec-ognized insects.
Natural History. Distribution. This native grasshopper is common in the southeastern states from North Carolina to eastern Texas, including the entire peninsula of Florida. Host Plants. Eastern lubber grasshopper has a broad host range. Jones et al. (1987) indicated that at least 26 species from 15 plant families containing shrubs, herbs, broadleaf weeds, and grasses are eaten.
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Grasshopper (Romalea microptera) Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Orthoptera Family: Acrididae Genus: Romalea Species: microptera: Click thumbnail images below to view full-size images. external features (male and female) tympanum (close up) frontal view of head.
Reproductive Responses to Photoperiod by a South Florida Population of the Grasshopper Romalea microptera (Orthoptera: Romaleidae).
New and efficient methods to screen antibiotics are needed to counter increased antibiotic resistance in pathogens and the emergence of new diseases. Here we report a new insect model for screening antibiotics in vivo using the grasshopper Romalea microptera. The system is inexpensive, efficient, and flexible, avoids animal-welfare problems.
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