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Beautiful grasshoppers
Stephen
Can anyone help me identify these grasshoppers. I am thinking perhaps the nymph is the same species as the adult, but I don't know...

Location of the photos was Naxos, Greece, and the date was about July 1.

Any ID help appreciated!
Edited by Stephen on 09-07-2006 21:02
--Stephen

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Stephen
Here is the second image, the one of the immature. I think this grasshopper is really beautiful. It blends in so well with the pebbles, too.
--Stephen

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Dmitry Gavryushin
No.1: I'd suggest a Trimerotropis sp. (Acrididae, Oedipodinae)
http://bugguide.net/node/view/21214/bgimage
 
Stephen
Thanks, Trimerotropis does look like a close match. But this genus is not found in Europe is it? Maybe it is a closely related European genus?
--Stephen

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Dmitry Gavryushin
Sorry, i just missed the location somehow.
Well, then I'd suggest it's a Sphingonotus (caerulans?).
Cf.: http://www.nhg-nuernberg.de/scEntom/img/arten/sphingonotus.jpg
 
Robert Nash
Second picture With that deep head Tristiridae perhaps but it's a big perhaps. Robert How big was the first? Maybe locust size? I think we need a specialist.I'll beg for help.
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
Stephen
Sphingonotus seems a reasonable match for picture #1, thank-you!

Robert, alas I did not record the size, and my memory is not strong on this one.

Location of both photos, by the way, was a pebbly salt flat very close to the seashore, Naxos, Greece.
--Stephen

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Filex
The second one looks like just a nymph of Sphingonotus.
 
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