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- Species: Brachaspis collinus (Hutton, 1898) Brachaspis nivalis (Hutton, 1898) - type species Brachaspis robustus Bigelow, 1967 "Brachaspis Hutton, 1898"...
- for Brachaspis robustus in the Mackenzie Basin. Department of Conservation, New Zealand. Morris, S.J. Gr****hopper Identification Sheet - Brachaspis robustus...
- "Brachaspis collinus". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-09-09. Otte, Daniel; Cigliano, Maria Marta; Braun, Holger; Eades, David C. (2020). "species Brachaspis collinus...
- proposed a new genus "Brachaspis" (from its short and broad sternal shield) and put in B. nivalis. In 1967, Bigelow revised Brachaspis and redefined three...
- species was first described by J. T. Salmon in 1950 and originally named Brachaspis villosa. The wings on S. villosus are micropterous (small wings) between...
- Celsius. It faces predation from endemic alpine gr****hoppers such as Brachaspis nivalis, Paprides nitidus, and Sigaus australis. French botanist Jean...
- They include Sigaus villosus which can be found along the ridgelines, Brachaspis nivalis which lives on the rocky scree, Sigaus australis and Paprides...
- The alpine Acridid gr****hoppers Sigaus australis, Paprides nitidus and Brachaspis nivalis are also known to feed on the leaves, as well as the flowers and...
- Serpusilla Ramme, 1931 Many other genera are not yet ****igned to tribes. Brachaspis nivalis, New Zealand Male Cryptocatantops haemorrhoidalis: Senegal Striatosedulia...
- They include Sigaus villosus which can be found along the ridgelines, Brachaspis nivalis which lives on the rocky scree, Sigaus australis, Paprides nitidus...