Long Horned Grasshopper

Order: Orthoptera. Suborder Ensifera (Long-horned Orthoptera). Family: Tettigoniidae. Belongs to the same family as the katydid (accession number 2013.1.667) Found on all continents except Antarctica. Diet: Omnivores, they eat vegetation, seeds, carrion, and other insects. Life Span: About one year....

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spelling ftunivflorida:oai:ufdc:AA00016801_00001 2023-05-15T13:57:14+02:00 Long Horned Grasshopper http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00016801/00001 unknown 2013.1.661 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00016801/00001 All rights reserved by the source institution. three dimensional object ftunivflorida 2016-08-30T13:56:44Z Order: Orthoptera. Suborder Ensifera (Long-horned Orthoptera). Family: Tettigoniidae. Belongs to the same family as the katydid (accession number 2013.1.667) Found on all continents except Antarctica. Diet: Omnivores, they eat vegetation, seeds, carrion, and other insects. Life Span: About one year. Typically nocturnal. Long-horned grasshoppers, along with other Tettigoniidae, have their hearing organs located on their front legs, not their head. Like other species of grasshopper, when the male long-horned grasshopper rubs his wing covers together, he produces a song that is used to attract females. Each species has its own characteristic song. Encyclopedia Brittanica, http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/347269/long-horned-grasshopper /// Tree of Life Project, http://tolweb.org/Tettigoniidae /// Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica University of Florida: Digital Library Center
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description Order: Orthoptera. Suborder Ensifera (Long-horned Orthoptera). Family: Tettigoniidae. Belongs to the same family as the katydid (accession number 2013.1.667) Found on all continents except Antarctica. Diet: Omnivores, they eat vegetation, seeds, carrion, and other insects. Life Span: About one year. Typically nocturnal. Long-horned grasshoppers, along with other Tettigoniidae, have their hearing organs located on their front legs, not their head. Like other species of grasshopper, when the male long-horned grasshopper rubs his wing covers together, he produces a song that is used to attract females. Each species has its own characteristic song. Encyclopedia Brittanica, http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/347269/long-horned-grasshopper /// Tree of Life Project, http://tolweb.org/Tettigoniidae ///
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