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- as a locust. Nomadacris septemfasciata is in the family Acrididae and is the only member of the genus Nomadacris. The genus Nomadacris was erected in...
- back to the Western Ghats, mostly feeding by day and moving at night. "Nomadacris succincta (Bombay locust)". UniProt.org. Retrieved 2015-04-03. Cigliano...
- of North America (now extinct) Nomadacris septemfasciata – Red locust of southern and south central Africa Nomadacris succinctaBombay locust of India...
- Australasia; in China, 173 outbreaks over 1924 years. The Bombay locust (Nomadacris succincta) was a major pest in India and southeastern Asia in the 18th...
- Taxon identifiers Patanga ****onica Wikidata: Q7144241 Wikispecies: Nomadacris ****onica CoL: 6TSHL EoL: 856850 GBIF: 1702191 iNaturalist: 354752 IRMNG:...
- americana Australian plague locust, Chortoicetes terminifera Bombay locust, Nomadacris succincta Brown locust, Locustana pardalina Desert locust, Schistocerca...
- economically significant Bombay locust, which has also been placed in genus Nomadacris. As of 2022[update], the Orthoptera Species File lists: Patanga apicerca...
- skipper Pelopidas mathias larvae gr****hoppers, Chrotogonus hemipterus, Nomadacris septemfasciata, and Locusta migratoria beetle grubs of Chnootriba similis...
- species. Also found in China. I: (각시메뚜기/땅메뚜기/등줄메뚜기/등줄땅메뚜기/알록메뚜기/일본메뚜기/흙메뚜기) Nomadacris ****onica (Bolivar 1898) Southern part of Korean peninsula in the seacoast...
- chotonica ash weevil Myllocerus undecimpustulatus maculosus gr****hoppers, Nomadacris septemfasciata, Acrida exaltata, Aiolopus longicornis, Aiolopus simulatrix...