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Schistocerca nitens

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Caelifera

Genus
  
Schistocerca

Higher classification
  
Schistocerca

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Similar
  
Schistocerca, Grasshopper, Insect, Orthoptera, Acrididae

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Schistocerca nitens is a species of grasshopper known by several common names, including vagrant grasshopper and gray bird grasshopper. It is a close relative of the desert locust, which is in the same genus. This grasshopper is native to southern North America including Mexico and the southwestern United States from California to Texas. Can also be found in parts of mid atlantic states. Recently found on Long Island New York. It is also present in parts of Central America. It lives in many habitats including desert, woodland, and lower elevation mountainous areas. It is a large grasshopper, reaching lengths of 4 to 7 centimeters. It is mostly brown and gray spotted or patched in cryptic coloration. This species is known as a pest on ornamental plants and many types of crop plants.

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Schistocerca nitens vagrant grasshopper displaying defense barbing


Hawaiian population

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It is a troublesome invasive species in Hawaii. This grasshopper is usually solitary, but it has been known to swarm as locusts. A particularly destructive swarming event occurred on the Hawaiian island of Nihoa in 2004, wiping out some 90% of the vegetation on the island. It was probably introduced to Hawaii several decades ago and then spread through the archipelago by flying; it has the ability to fly at least 300 miles across ocean.

Life cycle

Schistocerca nitens Grasshopper in Los Angeles Schistocerca nitens BugGuideNet

The grasshopper becomes sexually mature at 3 to 4 months of age. Any stage of its life cycle can be seen at any time of the year, but the adult is less active during the winter and fall. Mating usually occurs on warm nights in summer, and often around bright lights.

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Schistocerca nitens Gray Bird Grasshopper Schistocerca nitens

Schistocerca nitens photography at Journey to the Center

References

Schistocerca nitens Wikipedia