Biology:Spur-throated locust

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Spur-throated locust
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Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Superfamily: Acridoidea
Family: Acrididae
Subfamily: Cyrtacanthacridinae
Genus: Austracris
Species:
A. guttulosa
Binomial name
Austracris guttulosa
(Walker, 1870)[1]

The spur-throated locust (Austracris guttulosa) is a native Australian locust species in the family Acrididae and a significant agricultural pest.

Description

Adult females of A. guttulosa are typically 45–65 millimetres (1.8–2.6 in) long, and adult males are typically 35–45 mm (1.4–1.8 in) long.[2] Adults are pale brown with colourless wings and white and dark markings on the thorax. The hind legs are yellow with two rows of white spines.[3] Juvenile spur-throated locusts are green or yellow. The backs of older juveniles may also show a dark or pale stripe.[3]

The spur-throated locust has a life span on between ten and 12 months, from autumn to summer.[3] Overpopulation of spur-throated locusts is managed in Australia by the Australian Plague Locust Commission.

See also

References

Wikidata ☰ Q7581534 entry