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- Taeniopoda_eques abstract "The western horse lubber grasshopper, Taeniopoda eques, is a relatively large grasshopper species of the Romaleidae family found in the arid lower Sonoran life zone of the southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. Northern populations are identifiable by their shiny black bodies and black and yellow reticulated forewings. Some southern populations are yellow in the adult stage. The species is unique in using its black coloration to thermoregulate and in being chemically defended. The aposematic coloration warns vertebrate predators of its unpalatability and allows the grasshopper to roost conspicuously upon desert shrubs.".
- Taeniopoda_eques binomialAuthority Hermann_Burmeister.
- Taeniopoda_eques class Insect.
- Taeniopoda_eques family Acridoidea.
- Taeniopoda_eques family Romaleidae.
- Taeniopoda_eques family Romaleinae.
- Taeniopoda_eques genus Taeniopoda.
- Taeniopoda_eques kingdom Animal.
- Taeniopoda_eques order Orthoptera.
- Taeniopoda_eques phylum Arthropod.
- Taeniopoda_eques thumbnail Taeniopoda_eques_(western_horse_lubber_grasshopper).jpg?width=300.
- Taeniopoda_eques wikiPageExternalLink 76895.
- Taeniopoda_eques wikiPageExternalLink 965325.
- Taeniopoda_eques wikiPageID "31611523".
- Taeniopoda_eques wikiPageRevisionID "535478466".
- Taeniopoda_eques binomial "Taeniopoda eques".
- Taeniopoda_eques binomialAuthority "Burmeister, 1838".
- Taeniopoda_eques classis "Insecta".
- Taeniopoda_eques familia Romaleidae.
- Taeniopoda_eques genus "Taeniopoda".
- Taeniopoda_eques hasPhotoCollection Taeniopoda_eques.
- Taeniopoda_eques imageCaption "An adult female western horse lubber grasshopper".
- Taeniopoda_eques imageWidth "250".
- Taeniopoda_eques name "Taeniopoda eques".
- Taeniopoda_eques ordo Orthoptera.
- Taeniopoda_eques phylum "Arthropoda".
- Taeniopoda_eques regnum "Animalia".
- Taeniopoda_eques species "T. eques".
- Taeniopoda_eques subfamilia Romaleinae.
- Taeniopoda_eques superfamilia Acridoidea.
- Taeniopoda_eques subject Category:Animals_described_in_1838.
- Taeniopoda_eques subject Category:Grasshoppers.
- Taeniopoda_eques subject Category:Orthoptera_of_North_America.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Animal100015388.
- Taeniopoda_eques type AnimalsDescribedIn1838.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Arthropod101767661.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Grasshopper102226429.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Grasshoppers.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Insect102159955.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Invertebrate101905661.
- Taeniopoda_eques type LivingThing100004258.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Object100002684.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Organism100004475.
- Taeniopoda_eques type OrthopterousInsect102226183.
- Taeniopoda_eques type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Whole100003553.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Animal.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Eukaryote.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Insect.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Species.
- Taeniopoda_eques type Organism.
- Taeniopoda_eques comment "The western horse lubber grasshopper, Taeniopoda eques, is a relatively large grasshopper species of the Romaleidae family found in the arid lower Sonoran life zone of the southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. Northern populations are identifiable by their shiny black bodies and black and yellow reticulated forewings. Some southern populations are yellow in the adult stage. The species is unique in using its black coloration to thermoregulate and in being chemically defended.".
- Taeniopoda_eques label "Taeniopoda eques".
- Taeniopoda_eques label "Taeniopoda eques".
- Taeniopoda_eques sameAs Taeniopoda_eques.
- Taeniopoda_eques sameAs m.0gmf3x9.
- Taeniopoda_eques sameAs Q7674885.
- Taeniopoda_eques sameAs Q7674885.
- Taeniopoda_eques sameAs Taeniopoda_eques.
- Taeniopoda_eques wasDerivedFrom Taeniopoda_eques?oldid=535478466.
- Taeniopoda_eques depiction Taeniopoda_eques_(western_horse_lubber_grasshopper).jpg.
- Taeniopoda_eques isPrimaryTopicOf Taeniopoda_eques.
- Taeniopoda_eques name "Taeniopoda eques".