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Eupholidoptera Chabrieri sent on October 10, 2012 (21:25) by Goisis Marco. 3 comments, 1123 views.

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sent on October 11, 2012 (13:55)


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un po' surreali i colori... in ogni caso è una cavalletta...;-)

a bit 'surreal colors ... in each case is a grasshopper ... ;-)

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sent on October 11, 2012 (22:00)


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Grazie della segnalazione. Ricercando nella classificazione dgli ortotteri l'insetto risulterebbe Eupholidoptera Cabrieri della famiglia Tettigoniidae, sottordine Ensifera (Grilli).
La conferma di un entomologo non guasterebbe.
Trovo che con il termine cavalletta generalmente si indicano tutti gli insetti ortotteri alati, con gli arti posteriori atti al salto.
Un saluto
Marco

Thank you for reporting. Searching the classification of Foreign Orthoptera the insect would Eupholidoptera Cabrieri family Tettigoniidae, suborder Ensifera (Grilli).
The confirmation of an entomologist would not hurt.
I find that the term grasshopper generally indicate all Orthoptera winged insects, with the hind limbs acts to jump.
Greetings
Mark

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sent on October 11, 2012 (22:11)


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cavalletta è un nome "volgare" per cui si presta ad ambiguità; tuttavia, generalmente, vengono denominate cavallette sia il modello "locusta" (celiferi) sia quello "cavalletta verde" (ensiferi); questi ultimi non sono assolutamente tutti "grilli", ma anzi solo uno dei sottoraggruppamenti li comprende (grylloidea); i tettigonidi comprendono, come dici anche tu, insetti alati con arti posteriori atti al salto, comprese quelle che per capirsi ho definito cavallette verdi: le femmine hanno un lungo ovopositore (quello nella foto è un maschio) e non sono rari casi di perdita delle ali (poi ricordiamoci che gli ortotteri hanno una metamorfosi che prevede morfologia molto simile all'adulto per gli stadi preimmaginali, tranne la presenza delle ali) ;-)

grasshopper is a name "vulgar" for which lends itself to ambiguity; however, generally, are referred to as locusts both the model "locust" (celiferi) is to "grasshopper green" (ensiferi); these latter are not absolutely all "crickets", but in fact only one of them includes subgroupings (grylloidea), the tettigonidi include, as you say yourself, winged insects with hind legs to jump acts, including those that understand I defined green grasshoppers: females have a long ovipositor (the one in the picture it's a boy) and are not rare cases of loss of the wings (and remember that the Orthoptera have a metamorphosis which provides very similar morphology to the adult stages preimaginal, except the presence of the wings) ;-)


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