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Grasshoppers lay eggs, so technically their Labia/Labium would be the orifice on their underside that the eggs come out of.

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What are the grasshoppers mouthparts?

Mandible Maxillae Labium Labrum


How many labrum do grasshoppers have?

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What are the medical terms meaning lower and upper lip?

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How many kind of grasshoppers?

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How many LEGS do have grasshopper?

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