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in the world by length and wingspan, reaching up to 14.5 cm (5.7 in) and 24 cm (9.4 in) respectively. They are variably colored in green, brown, black, reddish or yellowish, and have wings that usually are conspicuously blue
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Dinez-Filho, J.A.F.; et al. (2010). "Ensemble forecasting shifts in climatically suitable areas for
Tropidacris cristata (Orthoptera: Acridoidea: Romaleidae)".
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to dry open areas and lowlands to highlands. Both adults and nymphs feed on many types of plants and decaying matter, and (especially
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Descamps, M.; Carbonell, C.S. (1985). "Revision of the
Neotropical Arboreal Genus Titanacris (Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Romaleidae)".
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658:"Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)"
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Carbonell, C.S. (1986). "Revision of the
Neotropical Genus Tropidacris (Orthoptera, Acridoidea, Romaleidae, Romaleinae)".
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because of the considerable damage they may cause to agricultural crops, tree plantations and ornamental plants.
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Notes on
Orthoptera collected by Professor James Orton on either side of the Andes of Equatorial South America.
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Distribuição geográfica e potencial das espécies do gênero
Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 (Orthoptera: Romaleidae)
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colors and are presumed to be toxic; a researcher who tasted one noted that it was very bitter, similar to a
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Starr, C.K. (1998). "Field observations of
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are mostly green) and have colorful wings that lack dark rear edge and spotting.
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Several additional species have been described, but these are now regarded as
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322:Tropidacris descampsi
210:. They are among the
16:Genus of grasshoppers
389:Tropidacris cristata
373:Tropidacris collaris
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300:Tropidacris collaris
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341:T. cristata
337:T. collaris
292:Tropidacris
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263:Tropidacris
248:A. collaris
244:rainforests
217:T. collaris
204:grasshopper
200:Neotropical
195:Tropidacris
159:Tropidacris
134:Subfamily:
25:Tropidacris
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281:Titanacris
268:Titanacris
233:aposematic
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138:Romaleinae
128:Romaleidae
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88:Arthropoda
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351:from the
349:specimens
202:genus of
118:Caelifera
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68:Eukaryota
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732:80821515
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585:PLOS ONE
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279:, adult
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