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Grasshopper INSECT Grasshopper (family Acrididae and Tettigoniidae), any of a group of jumping insects (order Orthoptera) that are found in a variety of habitats. Grasshoppers occur in greatest numbers in lowland tropical forests, semiarid regions, and grasslands. They range in colour from green to olive or brown and may have yellow or red markings. zoom_in Meadow grasshopper (Orchelimum) William E. Ferguson The grasshopper senses touch through organs located in various parts of its body, including antennae and palps on the head, cerci on the abdomen, and receptors on the legs. Organs for taste are located in the mouth, and those for smell are on the antennae. The grasshopper hears by means of atympanal organ situated either at the base of the abdomen (Acrididae) or at the base of each front tibia (Tettigoniidae). Its sense of vision is in the compound eyes, while change in light intensity is perceived in the simple eyes (or ocelli). Although most grasshoppers are herbivorous, only a few species are important economically as crop pests. Some grasshoppers are adapted to specialized habitats. The South American Marellia remipes spends most of its life on floating vegetation and actively swims and lays eggs on underwater aquatic plants. Grasshoppers generally are large, with some exceeding 11 cm (4 inches) in length (e.g., Tropidacris latriellei of South America). zoom_in world, grasshoppers are eaten as food. They are often dried, jellied, roasted and dipped in honey or ground into a meal. Grasshoppers are controlled in nature by predators such as birds, frogs, and snakes. Humans use insecticides and poison baits to control them when they become crop pests. zoom_in MORE ABOUT grasshopper 5 REFERENCES FOUND IN BRITANNICA ARTICLES Assorted References major reference (in orthopteran) effect on cereal crops (in cereal farming: Insects) mountain fauna (in mountain ecosystem: Fauna) characteristics of hearing (in sound reception: Organs of sound reception in invertebrates) mating (in reproductive behaviour (zoology): Insects) EXTERNAL LINKS A-Z Animals - Grasshopper Animal Corner - Grasshopper BioKIDS - Kids’ Inquiry of Diverse Species - Grasshopper Illinois College of Aces - Department of Crop Sciences - Extension and Outreach Grasshopper Kidipede Science for Kids - Grasshopper The People’s Backyard Nature - Grasshopper United States Department of Agriculture - Grasshoppers: Their Biology, Identification and Management BRITANNICA WEB SITES Articles from Britannica encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. grasshopper - Children's Encyclopedia (Ages 8-11) Grasshoppers are leaping insects that are found all over the world. They live mostly in forests or grasslands, but they are also common in gardens. Their brown or green coloring helps them blend in with the plants and dirt around them. Grasshoppers are closely related to crickets. grasshopper - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up) Grasshoppers are jumping insects that are found throughout the world, especially in lowland tropical forests, semiarid regions, and grasslands. In certain parts of the world, grasshoppers are eaten as food, most often dried, jellied, roasted, or ground into a meal. Most grasshoppers are herbivorous, eating only plants. Some species have been known to form the enormous migratory swarms that can cause agricultural havoc, devastating crops and natural vegetation in a matter of days. Grasshoppers belong to the insect order Orthoptera and are closely related to crickets. ARTICLE HISTORY