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What major group of arthropods is a grasshopper?

A grasshopper has six legs, so its major group is Insecta.


What is the name of a flying grasshopper?

The name of a flying grasshopper is a locust.


What is the scientific name for lime green grasshopper?

Schistocerca Shoshone is the scientific name for a lime green grasshopper. The lime green grasshopper is also called the Green bird grasshopper.


What is English name of grasshopper?

Same thing, Grasshopper


What is the scientific name of Eastern lubber grasshopper?

The name for the Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is Romalea Microptera


What is the common name of Omura congrua?

The Spear-headed Grasshopper is the common name of Omura congrua.Specifically, the common name accurately reflects the longer, thinner look that is the hallmark of this grasshopper's head. It is a bright light green-colored grasshopper that easily blends with the surrounding tropical foliage. It belongs to the "gaudy"group of tropical grasshoppers precisely because of the brightness of its greens.


What is the name of Grasshopper's offspring?

The offspring, or larva, of a grasshopper looks identical to the adult grasshopper and is referred to as a nymph.


What is French name for Rice grasshopper?

Scientific name: Oxya spp.French name: Sauterelle du rizEnglish name: Rice grasshopper


What is the scientific name for a grasshopper?

The suborder for grasshopper is Caelifera.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: HexapodaClass: InsectaOrder: OrthopteraSubordeer: Caelifera


What is the scientific name of hooded grasshopper?

Teratodus monticollis


Scientific name of short horned grasshopper?

The scientific name of the Short-Horned Grasshopper is Melanoplus spp. It is part of the Orthoptera order and the Acrididea family.


What is the scientific name of grasshopper and the Greek name?

The scientific name for a grasshopper is Orthoptera caelifera. A quick note: scientific names are always Latin.