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Bandwing in Arizona Chaparral - Trimerotropis pallidipennis - female

Bandwing in Arizona Chaparral - Trimerotropis pallidipennis - Female
Four Peaks Wilderness, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
November 15, 2008
Size: ~ 35mm
Habitat is a mix of pinon-juniper and early succession chaparral after 3 years since fire. Plenty of non-native grasses and regrowing shrubs.

Moved

Classic pallid-winged.
Typical pattern for the Pallid-winged grasshopper, Trimerotropis pallidipennis, which can be found nearly year-round in AZ.

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