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Acantherus piperatus - female

Acantherus piperatus - Female
ne. Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
September 24, 2008
Size: 33 mm

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Spur-throat
Usually this trait is mentioned as not occuring in any Slant-faced Grasshoppers, but that's not true. This genus, as well as Mermiria, Pseudopomala, Paropomala, Porocorypha, and perhaps others show a low blunt, generally pyramidal or conical tubercle on the prosternum between the front legs. It is not the pronounced protruding feature it is in Spur-throat and many Lubber Grasshoppers, but it is there.

Didn't notice that white hair when I was taking the picture - how annoying! :)

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