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Grasshoppers of Wyoming and the West

Entomology

Key to Wyoming Grasshoppers

Figures

Figure 1. Side view of male grasshopper.
Figure 1. Side view of male grasshopper.


Figure 2. Front view of head of a grasshopper.
Figure 2. Front view of head of a grasshopper.


Figure 3. Ventral view of thorax and part of abdomen of Schistocerca lineata.
Figure 3. Ventral view of thorax and part of abdomen of Schistocerca lineata.


Figure 4. Tegmen and hind wing of grasshopper, dorsal view
Figure 4. Tegmen and hind wing of grasshopper, dorsal view. 1A, 2A, 3A, primary anal veins; C, costa; 1Cu, first cubitus; 2Cu, second cubitus; Ic, intercalary; I, J, secondary anal veins of first anal plait; K, first concave anal vein; L, second concave anal vein; M, media; R, radius; R1, first branch of radius; Rs, radial sector; r, first anal plait; Sc, subcosta; VD, vena dividens. (Right hand figures after Brooks)


Figure 5. Dorsolateral view of end of abdomen of male grasshopper.
Figure 5. Dorsolateral view of end of abdomen of male grasshopper.

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