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# After molting five times and developing through five instars in 30-40 days, it becomes an adult grasshopper with functional wings. | # After molting five times and developing through five instars in 30-40 days, it becomes an adult grasshopper with functional wings. | ||
# The adult female matures groups of six to eight eggs at a time and deposits them in the soil at intervals of three to four days for the duration of her short life. | # The adult female matures groups of six to eight eggs at a time and deposits them in the soil at intervals of three to four days for the duration of her short life. | ||
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Original file name: Figure 11. | Original file name: Figure 11. | ||
==Reference== | ===Reference=== | ||
RE. Pfadt, '''Field Guide to Common Western Grasshoppers''' 3rd edn Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 912 February 2002 University of Wyoming [http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Guide/FieldGde.pdf USDA and the Agricultural Research Service - PDF] | RE. Pfadt, '''Field Guide to Common Western Grasshoppers''' 3rd edn Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 912 February 2002 University of Wyoming [http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Guide/FieldGde.pdf USDA and the Agricultural Research Service - PDF] | ||
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Grasshopper Lifecycle
The lifecycle of the bigheaded grasshopper, Alucara ellliotti (Thomas).
- During summer in bare spots of grassland the female deposits at intervals batches of eggs.
- As soon as the eggs are laid, they begin embryonic development and reach an advanced stage in which they enter diapause and pass the winter.
- In spring the eggs complete embryonic development and hatch.
- The young grasshopper sheds a serosal skin, the exoskeleton hardens, and the nymph begins to feed and grow.
- After molting five times and developing through five instars in 30-40 days, it becomes an adult grasshopper with functional wings.
- The adult female matures groups of six to eight eggs at a time and deposits them in the soil at intervals of three to four days for the duration of her short life.
Original file name: Figure 11.
Reference
RE. Pfadt, Field Guide to Common Western Grasshoppers 3rd edn Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 912 February 2002 University of Wyoming USDA and the Agricultural Research Service - PDF
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