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Unknown Orthoptera - Trimerotropis pallidipennis - male

Unknown Orthoptera - Trimerotropis pallidipennis - Male
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
May 9, 2009
Size: ~ 4 cm
This insect make noise when jumping from place to place.

Moved

Pallid-winged grasshopper.
The noise is called "crepitation," and they can do it at will, but often during courtship.

 
Is it possible to determine g
Is it possible to determine gender of insect?

 
Male, I think.
One has to have a really good look at the terminal abdominal segments of grasshoppers to determine gender. This one appears to be a male. Also, female grassphoppers of this family (Acrididae) tend to be substantially larger than males.

 
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