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- Dictyophorus spumans, the koppie foam gr****hopper, rooibaadjie, or African foam gr****hopper, is a species of gr****hopper in the family Pyrgomorphidae indigenous...
- species belong to the genus Dictyophorus: subgenus Dictyophorus Thunberg, 1815 Dictyophorus cuisinieri (Carl, 1916) Dictyophorus spumans (Thunberg, 1787)...
- 6 in) long. Two subspecies are accepted: Dictyophorus griseus griseus (Reiche & Fairmaire, 1849) Dictyophorus griseus oberthueri (Bolívar, 1894) Cigliano...
- bright warning coloration and sufficient toxicity to dissuade predators. Dictyophorus productus (Pyrgomorphidae) is a "heavy, bloated, sluggish insect" that...
- gigantea Burmeister, 1838 Romalea gloveri Kirby, 1910 Romalea guttata (Stoll, 1813) Romalea marci Serville, 1838 Dictyophorus reticulatus (Thunberg, 1815)...
- Desmoptera truncatipennis Tribe Dictyophorini - Africa Genus Dictyophorus: including Dictyophorus spumans Tribe Monistriini - Australia Genus Monistria: including...
- Kirby, 1902; Distribution: Africa Genus Camoensia Genus Dictyophorus: including Dictyophorus spumans Genus Loveridgacris Genus Maura Genus Parapetasia...
- products (neurotoxic choline esters). Orthoptera Bushhoppers, such as Dictyophorus spumans, Phymateus viridipes and Phymateus leprosustheir haemolymph...
- there are genera within the family Pyrgomorphidae (such as Phymateus and Dictyophorus) that do not have cone-shaped heads, so their superficial appearance...
- (Grube, 1878), syn. Parmenis reticulata, Polynoe dictyophora, Polynoe dictyophorus Harmothoe fraserthomsoni McIntosh, 1897, syn. Lagisca fraserthomsoni...