Subfamily Oedipodinae

in Nature Observer7 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Subfamily OedipodinaeJuly 08 2026Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia

In my opinion this is a very unique grasshopper, He has a color that looks very similar to the bark so he can camouflage easily among the trees, I myself do not know the name of the back of this one but I often call it the wood grasshopper, its size is not too big and not too small, but he can jump very fast and can fly quite far. This grasshopper also has a fairly stable population in my area and we can easily find it in the rice fields, usually he often plays among the wild grass. Despite having extraordinary uniqueness, this grasshopper is still considered a pest by many people, especially for farmers, because grasshoppers have properties that can damage and can eat many young leaves from plants such as chilies and tomatoes.

It turns out that grasshoppers also have very unique antennae. As we all know, these antennae serve a very important function, serving as a primary sensory organ.
Okay everyone, now I'm going to share some pictures of these grasshoppers here.



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PhotographySubfamily Oedipodinae
Photographer@maxmarvin


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/379106274
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5.1573060696.6280322https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1573060603&mlon=96.6280322497#map=12/5.1573/96.6280

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