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Grasshoppers of Wyoming and the West

Entomology

Pallidwinged Grasshopper

Trimerotropis pallidipennis (Burmeister)

Fig. 1, First instar Body Length 4.6-6.8 mm, Femur Length 2.7-3 mm, Antennal Segments 12-13.

Fig. 2, Second instar BL 6.7-8.1 mm, FL 3.6-3.9 mm, AS 14-15.

Fig. 3, Third Instar BL 9.2-10.8 mm, FL 5.4-5.8 mm, AS 17-19.

Fig. 4, Fourth Instar BL 13.8-15.5 mm, FL 7.5-7.9 mm, AS 22-23.

Fig. 5, Fifth Instar BL 13.7-20 mm, FL 8.5-11.2 mm, AS 22-24.

Fig. 10, Trimerotropis pallidipennis egg pod and opened egg pod showing eggs.

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Identification

Adults of T. pallidipennis

Nymphs of Next Species in Subfamily: Xanthippus corallipes

Nymphs of Previous Species in Subfamily: Trachyrhachys kiowa

List of Species Fact Sheets

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