Psinidia fenestralis explained
Psinidia fenestralis, known generally as longhorn band-wing grasshopper, is a species of band-winged grasshopper in the family Acrididae. Other common names include the long-horned grasshopper, long-horned locust, and sand locust.[1] [2] [3] [4] It is found in the Caribbean and North America.[5]
Further reading
- Book: Arnett . Ross H. Jr.. 2000. American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press. 2nd. 0-8493-0212-9.
- Book: Bland . Roger. 2003. The Orthoptera of Michigan: Biology, Keys, and Descriptions of Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets. Michigan State University Extension. 978-1565250178.
- Book: Capinera. J.L. Scott. R.D.. Walker. T.J.. 2004. Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United States. Cornell University Press. 978-0-8014-8948-8. registration.
- Book: Otte . Daniel. 1984. The North American Grasshoppers, volume II, Acrididae, Oedipodinae. Harvard. 0674626613.
- Book: Otte . Daniel. Poole . Robert W.. Gentili . Patricia. 1997. Orthoptera. Nomina Insecta Nearctica: A Check List of the Insects of North America: vol. 4: Non-Holometabolous Orders. Entomological Information Services. 581–634. 1-889002-04-6.
Notes and References
- Web site: Psinidia fenestralis Report. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 2018-03-13.
- Web site: Psinidia fenestralis species details. Catalogue of Life. 2018-03-13.
- Web site: Psinidia fenestralis Overview. Encyclopedia of Life. 2018-03-13.
- Web site: Psinidia fenestralis Species Information. BugGuide.net. 2018-03-13.
- Web site: 2018-03-13. Otte . Daniel. Cigliano . Maria Marta. Braun . Holger. Eades . David C.. Orthoptera Species File Online.