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Grasshoppers of Wyoming and the West

Entomology

KEY TO WYOMING GRASSHOPPERS: Melanoplinae

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83a Subgenital plate of male with a distinct preapical tubercle. Ovipositor of female comparatively small and much enclosed by other terminal parts of abdomen. Two subspecies in Wyoming.

 
End of male abdomen (note preapical tubercle on subgenital plate). Adult male. Adult female.
Adult male.
End of male abdomen (note preapical tubercle on subgenital plate).
Adult male.
Adult female.
 
Adult female.
 

Aeoloplides turnbulli (Caudell)


83b Subgenital plate of male without a distinct preapical tubercle. Ovipositor normally exposed. go to 84


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