Giant Red-winged Grasshopper (Tropidacris cristata)

Giant Red-winged Grasshopper (Tropidacris cristata)
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Giant Red-winged Grasshopper (Tropidacris cristata)
About Giant Red-winged Grasshopper (Tropidacris cristata)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Arthropods
- Class: Insects
- Order: Grasshoppers, Katydids and Crickets
- Family: Lubber Grasshoppers
Tropidacris cristata, the giant red-winged grasshopper, is a widespread species of lubber grasshopper in the family Romaleidae from tropical South and Central America, and Mexico. It is among the largest grasshoppers in the world by length and wingspan, reaching up to 14.5 cm (5.7 in) and 24 cm (9.4 in) respectively. More typical adult lengths are 5.5–7 cm (2.2–2.8 in), average 6.5 cm (2.6 in), in males and 7–12 cm (2.8–4.7 in), average 11 cm (4.3 in), in females. As suggested by the common name, adult T. cristata have conspicuously red wings in flight, although the exact red hue varies. The flightless and gregarious nymphs have aposematic dark-and-yellow stripes and are presumed to be toxic.
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2009-02-25
Corcovado National Park - La Sirena, Costa Rica×