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Rūta Rozenfelde commented on an older version of Image of Sphingonotus caerulans:
Hello. I doubt that this is a specimen of O.germanica L., because there is no black line present on the hind wing. It looks more like Sphingonotus caerulans L. There is a tip to determine this species: The medial kneel of O.caerulescens is highly curved, and there is only one transverse sulcus on pronotum, while only a suggestion of a medial kneel is visible on pronotum in the metazona, and there are two transverse sulcus on pronotum for S.caerulans. This species can have a lightly black stripe across hind wings, but as as as I know there are no forms of O.caerulescens without black stripe crossing the hind wings.
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Brittany Sisk commented on "Hadrotettix trifasciatus (Say, 1825)":
I found many of them throughout Yavapai County, Arizona, especially throughout Prescott
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Valter Jacinto marked "Gafanhoto // Grasshopper (Sphingonotus rubescens)" as trusted on the "Sphingonotus rubescens" page.
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Valter Jacinto marked "Gafanhoto // Grasshopper (Sphingonotus sp.)" as trusted on the "Sphingonotus" page.
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Katja Schulz added an association between "n90_w1150" and "Amblycorypha oblongifolia (De Geer, 1773)".
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Katja Schulz commented on "Aiolopus thalassinus (Fabricius, 1781)":
@Guy Manners: You can post it to the EOL Flickr Group (please read group rules) and to the iNaturalist ID Please! Group.
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Guy Manners commented on "Aiolopus thalassinus (Fabricius, 1781)":
I have a question: I have a photo of a grasshopper that I took in Cotonou, Benin, which has been tentatively identified (95% certainty) as this species. Is there somewhere I can post it for confirmation of ID? Thanks
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Valter Jacinto marked "Gafanhoto // Grasshopper (Acrotylus insubricus)" as trusted on the "Acrotylus insubricus" page.
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Valter Jacinto marked "Gafanhoto // Grasshopper (Acrotylus insubricus), female" as trusted on the "Acrotylus insubricus" page.
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Valter Jacinto marked "Gafanhoto // Grasshopper (Oedipoda sp.)" as trusted on the "Oedipoda" page.
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