Female with spermatophore.
This appeared to be a two striped grasshopper, but my picture appears slightly different than photos I’ve seen. Anyone want to weigh in so mine can be properly identified?
Found dead in our house. Looks like it has lint all over it. Maybe was stuck in our trash can or vacuum.
Is this formerly called "Pallid Band-winged Grasshopper"? Found on block wall, in sunlight on a cool day. About 3/4" long.
Was crawling around in the wet lawn after rainy weather. Bad crawler on non-soil surfaces
Found by @ oceanf on foliage of California Nutmeg (Torreya californica), in damp Douglas Fir/Redwood/Madrone/Oak mixed-woodland.
Beat from vegetation (arboreal), tiny nymph?
I’ve heard the hind end is the most important feature to look at to identify the male Arroweed Glasshopper. Link to Arroweed host plant observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193152921
Link to Seven-spotted Lady Beetle (Coccinella septempunctata) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/192611742
Arrowweed Grasshopper (Melanoplus herbaceus) is in the Short-horned Grasshoppers (Acrididae) family.
BugGuide: https://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Melanoplus%20herbaceus
Per alice_abela. Adult Arrowweed Grasshopper: "once you see developed wings or wing pads with netted veins in short-wings species, it's mature. FYI butt shots of males really help with spur-throat ID if you can get them :-)"
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