Anacridium aegyptium
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| genus = Anacridium
| species = aegyptium
| authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)
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| Acridium aegyptiums (Linnaeus, 1758)
| Acridium albidiferum (Walker, 1870)
| Acridium indecisum (Walker, 1870)
| Acridium lineola
| Flamiruizia stuardoi Liebermann, 1943
| Gryllus aegyptium Linnaeus, 1764
| Gryllus lineola Fabricius, 1781
| Gryllus nubecula Thunberg, 1815
| Orthacanthacris aegyptia (Linnaeus, 1764)}}
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Anacridium aegyptium, the Egyptian grasshopper or Egyptian locust, is a species of insect belonging to the subfamily Cyrtacanthacridinae.
Subspecies
- Anacridium aegyptium var. rubrispinum Bei-Bienko, 1948 - Anacridium rubrispinum Bei-Bienko, 1948
Distribution
A fairly common species, the Egyptian grasshopper is present in most of Europe, the Afrotropical realm, eastern Palearctic realm, the Near East, and North Africa,[https://web.archive.org/web/20121019115926/http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=402654 Fauna europaea] and has recently been observed in Cape Town, South Africa.
Habitat
These grasshoppers inhabit trees and shrubs, scrub land, maquis, and orchards in warm and bright environments, at an elevation from sea level to 1,500 m.[http://www.linnea.it/anacridium-aegyptium/ Linnea {{in lang|it}}]
Description
Anacridium aegyptium is one of the largest European grasshoppers. Adult males grow up to {{convert|30|-|56|mm|abbr=on}} long, while females reach {{convert|46|-|70|mm|abbr=on}} in length. Their bodies are usually gray, brown, or olive-coloured, and their antennae are relatively short and robust. The tibiae of the hind legs are blue, while the femora are orange. The hind femora have characteristic dark marks. They are also easily identified by their characteristic eyes, which have vertical black and white stripes. Their pronota show a dorsal orange stripe and several small white spots. The wings are clear with dark marks.{{Cite web |url=http://www1.osu.cz/orthoptera/druhy/ana_aeg.htm |title=Ostravska Univerzita |access-date=2011-04-17 |language=cs |archive-date=2020-08-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807092526/http://www1.osu.cz/orthoptera/druhy/ana_aeg.htm |url-status=dead }}[https://web.archive.org/web/20111004155616/http://www.wildsideholidays.com/natural/insects-and-creepy-crawlies/95-crickets-grasshoppers-and-bush-crickets/305-egyptian-grasshopper-anacridium-aegyptium-langosta-egipcia.html Wildside Holidays]
Biology
This species is a folivore, essentially feeding on leaves of various plants. It is a solitary species, harmless to crops. Adults are mainly seen in August and September, but they are active throughout the year. After mating, these grasshoppers overwinter as adults. Spawning occurs in spring just under the soil surface and the nymphs appear in April. These grasshoppers undergo several molts. Nymphs differ from adults in appearance; their color varies from yellow to bright green and ocher and the wings are absent or small, as they are gradually developed after each molt.
Gallery
File:Anacridium aegyptium (20793956288).jpg|Mating pair
File:Acrididae - Anacridium aegyptium-1.jpg|Nymph showing typical juvenile wings
File:Anacridium aegyptium, Langosta egipcia; 10 cm.jpg|Female adult, 10 cm. (El Escorial, Spain)
File:Anacridium aegyptium - 01.jpg|Adult eyes, close view
File:.Male. Anacridium aegyptium - Flickr - gailhampshire.jpg|Adult detail of pronotum
File:Egyptian locust (Anacridium aegyptium) feeding.webm|Clip of A. aegyptium feeding on leaves
References
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- Linnaeus, 1764 : Museum S.R.M. Ludovicae Ulricae reginae Svecorum, Gothorum, Vandalorum,... In quo animalia raroria, exotica, imprimis Insecta et Conchilia describuntur et determinantur Prodromi instar editum.
External links
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- [http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=48972 Orthoptera.speciesfile.org]
- [http://waste.ideal.es/anacridiumaegyptium.htm Waste Ideal]
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Category:Grasshoppers described in 1758
Category:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus