Miramella alpina explained

Miramella alpina, commonly known as the green mountain grasshopper, is a species of short-horned grasshopper in the family Acrididae.

Subspecies

Distribution

This common alpine grasshopper is present in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and Switzerland.[1]

Description

The adult males grow up to 16- long, while the females reach 22-of length. The basic coloration of the body is bright green in both sexes, with longitudinal black stripes at the sides of pronotum, extended to the abdomen in males. The light-brown wings usually are very reduced and unfit to flight (brachyptery). Femora of the hind legs are red on the bottom, while tibiae are yellowish in the females and black in males.

Biology and behavior

They can be encountered from late June through September, mainly in moist mountain meadows, wet clearings and open woods. They feed on grasses, lichens, mosses and various herbaceous plants, with a preference for Vaccinium species.

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    Notes and References

    1. https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/111e89d7-0bc8-4cb2-a17f-8bbda0e6da73 Fauna europaea