CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What are the varieties of locusts? (Pictures of what are the varieties of locusts?)

CATDOLL: What are the varieties of locusts? (Pictures of what are the varieties of locusts?)

1. How many types of locusts are there?

The main locusts include the ground locust, rice locust, East Asian migratory locust, cotton locust and bamboo locust.

1. Earth locust

The common locusts include the stupid locust, the short-winged locust, the black-backed locust, and the sharp-winged locust. They are a type of locust, slightly similar in shape to migratory locusts, and are widely distributed, mostly living on high hills, embankments, and fields in mountainous slopes and low-lying plains.

In addition to harming food crops, they also harm cotton, vegetables, etc. However, they do not fly in groups and rarely fly to distant areas, so they are less harmful than migratory locusts.

2. Rice locust

Rice locusts are mainly distributed in China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, etc. There are 14 species of rice locusts in my country, including the toothless rice locust, mountain rice locust, mountain rice locust, Chinese rice locust, Hainan rice locust, etc.

There are five common rice locust species in northern China: Chinese rice locust, Japanese rice locust, small rice locust, long-winged rice locust, and toothless rice locust. Among them, Chinese rice locust is the dominant species, accounting for more than 85% of the total number of rice locusts.

3. East Asian migratory locust

The East Asian migratory locust, also known as grasshopper and locust, is a migratory omnivorous pest. The adult East Asian migratory locust is good at jumping and flying. It has two pairs of wings on its chest, the front wings are horny and the hind wings are membranous.

4. Cotton locust

Cotton locust, also known as the big green locust, has a high density in the area south of the Yangtze River in my country. Cotton locust has a mixed diet, and its host plants include Casuarina, Tuanhua, Terminalia, Robinia, Acacia, Bamboo, Cotton, Sugarcane, Rice, Citrus, Palm, Cocoa, Peanut, Canna, Soybean and other beans, sesame, weeds, etc.

5. Bamboo locust

Bamboo locusts are a common bamboo pest. When they occur on a large scale, they can cause large tracts of bamboo forests to die. In dry weather, bamboo locusts will eat more, grow faster, and reproduce more actively.

2. How many types of locusts are there?

There are actually many types of locusts, with more than 10,000 species in the world, distributed in tropical, grassland, and desert areas. The locust plague in Africa this time is caused by locusts flying from the desert area. However, there are less than 10 species of locusts that we can often see. Among them, there are 5 species of locusts that almost everyone has seen. They are also the species that are often caught and served on the table by foodies. They are a delicious dish with crispy fragrance and high protein, which is perfect for drinking.

3. How many types of grasshoppers are there?

Types of Grasshoppers

1. Cotton locust

The cotton locust is also called the Chinese giant locust. In some areas, it is called "dengdaoshan" and "big oil mule" in the dialect. The main meaning is that it is strong, big in size, and tastes delicious when eaten.

It can usually only be caught in the mountains and is a rare species.

2. Chinese sword-horned grasshopper

The Chinese sword-horned grasshopper, also known as the Chinese grasshopper, is the most common and most delicious species of grasshopper. People often compare the Chinese sword-horned grasshopper with roast chicken, which shows that people attach great importance to its edible value.

3. Rice locust

The rice locust is a very common grasshopper found in the grass on plains and low-altitude areas. It is mainly a herbivorous insect and was a major pest of rice crops in the early days.

Adults can be found almost everywhere except in winter.

4. Desert Grasshopper

Desert grasshoppers are distributed in North Africa, East Africa and South Africa. They are extremely destructive and once brought great disasters to the pioneers of western North America.

Another strange thing is that, unlike other grasshoppers, desert grasshoppers are basically solitary.

5. Edge locust

The ridge locust is accustomed to living on moist, exposed ground. It has a typical protective color, excellent stealth effect in the grass, and is good at jumping, so it is not easy to catch the ridge locust.

4. Illustrated guide of locust species?

1.

Japanese grasshopper/Tetrix japonica, has a slightly diamond-shaped body and was formerly known as "diamond locust".

2.

Acrida cinerea, also known as "Laobian" in my hometown, has a pointed head and a long body.

3.

Atractomorpha sinensis is similar to the sword-horned grasshopper and also has a pointed head.

4.

Xenocatantops brachycerus is small in size but has strong jumping ability.

5. What are the rankings of the larger locust species?

1. Rice locust: Common rice locusts in my country include the Chinese rice locust, the Japanese rice locust, the small rice locust, the long-winged rice locust, and the toothless rice locust. Among them, the Chinese rice locust accounts for more than 85% of the total number of rice locusts.

1. Rice locust: Common rice locusts in my country include the Chinese rice locust, the Japanese rice locust, the small rice locust, the long-winged rice locust, and the toothless rice locust. Among them, the Chinese rice locust accounts for more than 85% of the total number of rice locusts.

2. East Asian migratory locust: The body is yellowish brown, with a large and short head, a round top and six legs.

3. Red Queen Locust: It has a long and pointed head and is also called the pointed-headed grasshopper. It is a common locust species in Taiwan.

4. Taiwan locust: It is the largest locust species in Taiwan.

5. Rice Grasshopper: It can be seen almost all year round and lives in low-altitude mountainous areas and plains.

6. What are the ten most recognized locusts in the country?

1. Red Fire Ant: The red fire ant is an insect that should never be underestimated. It is one of the most terrifying invasive ants in the world today and has now spread to many places around the world. Wherever they arrive, they can often quickly establish a strong ecological advantage, squeeze out and replace local ant species and arthropods, and ultimately cause a serious decline in the biodiversity of the local ecosystem.

2. Kissing bug: Although the kissing bug is small in size, it can be fatal. After biting a person, it will release the venom in its body and then reproduce in large numbers, eventually causing respiratory failure and death. According to statistics, at least one person is severely harmed by it every year.

3. Bumblebee: Bumblebee is a widely distributed, diverse, fast-flying insect that mainly lives in Asia. The female bee has a powerful long stinger. When attacked or disturbed unfriendlyly, it will attack in groups, which can cause allergic and toxic reactions in people, and in severe cases, it can lead to death.

4. Bullet Ant: In the Amazon rainforest, there is a very powerful ant called the bullet ant. Just looking at its sharp "mouth" is enough to make people shudder. Once bitten by it, its venom will make the prey feel unbearable pain, even like being hit by a bullet, hence the name.

5. Snake dragonflies: Snake dragonflies mainly live in Asia and America. They have long jaws and wingspan of more than 20 cm. Now, with the continuous changes in the environment and other aspects, snake dragonflies have also appeared in places like South Africa, and their numbers are still quite large.

6. Black widow: The black widow is the most poisonous spider and is widely distributed, especially in urban residential areas and rural areas. Once bitten by them, the most serious bites can be fatal, while lighter bites can have a great impact on the nerves.

7. Locusts: Locusts are commonly known as "grasshoppers". They are the most serious cause of damage. Once a locust plague occurs, countless locusts cover the sky and leave no grass behind. They devour crops, causing agricultural products to fail, which in turn causes serious economic losses, leading to famine and war due to food shortages. Locust plagues are a global disaster with a long history.

8. Fleas: Fleas are insects that are almost known to everyone. They mainly feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals. If bitten by them, inflammation will occur instantly. If not treated in time, it can be fatal within a week.

9. Tsetse fly: Tsetse flies are not only dirty, but also very disgusting. Some tsetse flies carry trypanosomes, which can parasitize in the human body. These trypanosomes can not only cause abnormalities in human organs, but can even invade the human brain and cause illness and death. According to statistics, at least 500,000 people are infected every year in Africa where they live.

10. Water bugs: Water bugs mainly live in freshwater areas and mainly feed on insects, shrimps, etc. They have highly toxic substances in their bodies and any place bitten by them will cause permanent muscle necrosis.

7. How many types of locusts are there?

Locusts are insects of the order Orthoptera in the family Acrididae, commonly known as "grasshoppers". There are many species, with more than 10,000 species worldwide, distributed in tropical and temperate grasslands and desert areas around the world. Common locusts include the rice locust, the East Asian migratory locust, the red queen locust, the Taiwan locust, the pseudo-oryza sativa, the Taiwan rice locust, the desert locust, etc.

8. How many types of locusts are there?

There are dozens of species of locusts.

Morphological characteristics of rice grasshopper: Oxyphylla chinensis belongs to the family Acrididae and the order Orthoptera. The adult male is 15-33 mm long, and the female is 20-40 mm long. It is yellow-green or yellow-brown and shiny. There is a dark brown longitudinal band on each side of the head behind the compound eyes, passing through the sides of the pronotum and reaching the base of the forewings.

9. How to classify locusts?

Locusts mainly include migratory locusts and ground locusts. There are three species of migratory locusts in China: East Asian migratory locust, Asian migratory locust and Tibetan migratory locust.

Adults and nymphs have the same diet, both are herbivorous, and the adult stage has strong nutritional supplementation, accounting for more than 75% of the total food intake in their lifetime. They use chewing mouthparts to bite plant leaves and flower buds into notches and holes. In severe cases, they will eat up the leaves and flower buds of a large area of ​​plants, causing major economic losses to agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry. Some species are oligophagous pests, such as the East Asian migratory locust, which only feeds on plants of the Gramineae and Cyperaceae families; some species are polyphagous, such as the large-winged grasshopper. When the season is dry, they are more greedy, and the large amount of food they eat is excreted from the body without being fully digested, so that they can obtain a large amount of water from it to meet their physiological metabolic needs, thereby increasing the degree of damage to crops. Among them, the East Asian migratory locust has the widest distribution range in China and causes the most serious damage. It is the main locust species causing locust plagues in China.

10. What are the common types of locusts?

There are ground locusts, rice locusts, East Asian migratory locusts, cotton locusts, bamboo locusts

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1. Earth locust

The common locusts include the stupid locust, the short-winged locust, the black-backed locust, and the sharp-winged locust. They are a type of locust, slightly similar in shape to migratory locusts, and are widely distributed, mostly living on high hills, embankments, and fields in mountainous slopes and low-lying plains.

In addition to harming food crops, they can also harm cotton, vegetables, etc. However, they do not fly in groups and rarely fly to distant areas, so they are less harmful than migratory locusts.

2. Rice locust

Rice locust is a general term for all species of insects in the order Orthoptera, family Acrididae, and genus Oxya. There are 14 species distributed in my country, including the toothless rice locust, mountain rice locust, pseudo-mountainous rice locust, Chinese rice locust, and Hainan rice locust.

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