Clipart images of various species of grasshopper. Grasshoppers are in the taxonomy class of insects, and are often associated with the similar insects bush crickets, katydids, and locusts.
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Grasshopper
The male grasshopper makes noise by rubbing together hard plates on the inside of the thighs. ... |
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Grasshopper
A slender meadow-grasshopper. ... |
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Grasshopper
Chortophaga Viridifascia- the larva.... |
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Grasshopper
Chortophaga Viridifascia- an adult.... |
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Grasshopper
Grasshopper triungulin.... |
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Grasshopper
Grasshopper; carabidoid larva.... |
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Grasshopper
Grasshopper; scarabidoid larva.... |
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Grasshopper
Grasshopper: an insect which uses its large hind legs to jump high.... |
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Grasshopper, American Bird
Schistocerca Americana, a grasshopper.... |
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Grasshopper, Atlantis
Melanoplus Atlanis , a grasshopper... |
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Grasshopper, Carolina
"The Carolina Grasshopper, Gryllus Carolina, is a large species with brown wings, common in our grassy fields in August, September, and October; they rise when approached and fly for the distan... |
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Grasshopper, Lubber
A large bodied, short winged locust. Sometimes called the short horned grasshopper. ... |
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Grasshopper, Orange-Winged
A grasshopper, Hippiscus Discoideus.... |
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Grasshopper, Rocky Mountain
A grasshopper, Melanoplus Spretus. Extinct in 1902.... |
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Grasshoppers, Lubber
Brachystola magna type... |
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Locust
Locusts are in the grasshopper family, although they have shorter legs and antennae. They can be extensively destructive to crops. ... |
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Locust
The migratory locust travels in enormous numbers and can devour fresh fields to devastation. ... |
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Locust
"The locusts come down in swarms of millions from the warm lands of southern Brazil. There are so many of them at times that they shut out the sunlight like a storm cloud." —Carpenter, 1902... |
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Locust
The name of several species of insects allied to grasshoppers and crickets. The term is applied conjointly by some writers with the name grasshopper to destructive and migratory species of insects com... |
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Locust
Rocky Mountain locust ovipositing. a,a, females with abdomen inserted in the soil; b, an egg-pod broken open and lying on the surface; c, a few scattered eggs; d, section of soil removed to show eggs ... |
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Locust
The locust is a short-horned grasshopper in its swarming phase.... |
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Locust
The locust is a short-horned grasshopper in its swarming phase.... |
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Locust (Acridium Edipoda Migratorium)
"They will inflate themselves with air, and undertake journeys during which they travel more than eighteen miles a day, laying waste all the vegetation on their road." ... |
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Locust laying eggs
A locust laying eggs.... |
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Locust, Seventeen Year
The Seventeen Year Locust (Cicada septendecim) spends seventeen years underground feeding on the roots of trees. On the seventeenth year of its life it burrows out of the ground, cracks its shell and ... |