"Differential Grasshopper? I came here under the impression there'd be no calculus!" Haha, don't worry. For one, I don't even understand calculus. For another, I'm speaking of
Melanoplus differentialis, a large and very beautiful grasshopper. It's obvious that God put a lot of detail into its design, as He does with everything He creates.
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Aren't those blue eyes exquisite? Unfortunately its wings are damaged; it looks as though they've been torn somehow. You can also see the black chevrons along its hind legs. Its curved cerci indicate that this grasshopper is male. |
The previous photo provides a good view of the mouthparts. Here they are, labeled:
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http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-ii/nutrition/grasshopper-mouthparts.php |
Here is a helpful diagram:
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http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/animal-kingdom/phylum-arthropoda.php |
This is an awesome site:
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/ref/anatomy/ihop/. It's an interactive, virtual dissection!
If you want to read more about this species, check out:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/5380
http://www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/differential_grasshopper.htm
http://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/grasshopper/nonkey/html/FactSheets/differen.htm (the map shows its range outside of the southeast but, evidently, it has moved into that area as well)
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