Fauna Details
Common Name | Lamenting Grasshopper |
Family | Acrididae (Short-horned Grasshoppers) |
Date Observed | 28-06-2024 |
Category | Insects |
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Catalogue No. | Z6116RG |
Breeding/ Spawning Time | Summer |
When Observed | DAYTIME |
Locations Observed | |
Estuary | |
Koppie | |
Nature Reserve | |
Small Holding | |
Village | Few |
Greater Rooiels |
Eyprepocnemis plorans
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Lamenting Grasshopper

Eyprepocnemis plorans, the lamenting grasshopper, is a
species of insect in the family Acrididae. It is the type species of the genus
Eyprepocnemis, and is found in Africa, parts of the Middle East, and southern
Europe. It typically inhabits wetlands and other moist habitats.
Description
This is a medium-sized grasshopper, with females growing to
a length of about 4.5 cm (1.8 in), while males are slightly smaller. The
general colour is greyish-brown. The head and prothorax have a central dark
band edged with paler stripes. The eye has a longitudinal dark streak, a
characteristic shared by Anacridium aegyptium, Heteracris annulosa and
Heteracris adspersa. The femurs of the hind legs have greenish, blue and yellow
striations, and the hind tibia have reddish or bluish iridescence, and black and
white spines.
Distribution and habitat
Eyprepocnemis plorans is native to much of Africa, parts of the Middle East such as Iran, and southern Europe, where it is present in southern Greece, southern Italy, Sicily, Sardinia and southern Spain. It seems to be expanding its range northwards in Italy, possibly as a result of putative climate change. It usually occurs in wetlands, reed beds, freshwater and salt marshes, riverside vegetation, coastal vegetation and man-made habitats. It appreciates vertical-growing stems such as reeds, and habitats with tall forbs mixed with lower-growing plants.
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