Orthoptera of Nova Scotia

Order: Orthoptera


Melanoplus bivittatusGryllus pennsylvanicusMelanoplus femurrubrum

Description

  • Antennae

    • multiple joints
    • filiform type
  • Mouthparts

    • mandibulate for biting and chewing
  • Eyes

    • large compound eyes
    • may or may not have ocelli (simple eyes)
  • Body

    • generally cylindrical
  • Wings

    • two pairs of wings
    • forewings (tegmina) hardened, leathery, spread in flight, help overlapping the abdomen at rest
    • hindwigs membranous, held folded fan-like under the forewings
  • Legs

    • hind legs long
    • hind tibiae with two dorsal rows of teeth
  • Thorax

    • first and third segments are enlarged, while the second segment is much shorter
    • pronotum usually with large descending lobes on sides
  • Abdomen

    • cerci unsegmented
    • the final two to three segments of the abdomen are reduced

Diversity in Nova Scotia

  • 2 Suborders
  • 5 Families
  • 10 Subfamilies
  • 21 Genera
  • 33 Species


Suborders in Orthoptera