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Tetrix ceperoi, Cepero's groundhopper, is a member of the family Tetrigidae and is very similar to common grasshoppers. Grasshopper is defined as a "plant eating insect with long hind legs that are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound". However, unlike the common grasshopper, the wings of T. ceperoi extend beyond its pronotum (the upper surface of the first segment of the thorax). The front wings have evolved throughout history to be stumps, and the back wings are very well developed. Thanks to the front wings only, T. ceperoi is capable of flying. Furthermore, T. ceperoi sports wide shoulders while covering its narrow abdomen beneath the pronotum. T. ceperoi are classified as Orthoptera, which describes crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts. Furthermore, these Orthoptera have

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  • Die Westliche Dornschrecke (Tetrix ceperoi) gehört zur Familie der Dornschrecken (Tetrigidae) in der Ordnung der Kurzfühlerschrecken (Caelifera). (de)
  • Tetrix ceperoi, Cepero's groundhopper, is a member of the family Tetrigidae and is very similar to common grasshoppers. Grasshopper is defined as a "plant eating insect with long hind legs that are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound". However, unlike the common grasshopper, the wings of T. ceperoi extend beyond its pronotum (the upper surface of the first segment of the thorax). The front wings have evolved throughout history to be stumps, and the back wings are very well developed. Thanks to the front wings only, T. ceperoi is capable of flying. Furthermore, T. ceperoi sports wide shoulders while covering its narrow abdomen beneath the pronotum. T. ceperoi are classified as Orthoptera, which describes crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts. Furthermore, these Orthoptera have incomplete metamorphosis, which also affects sexual dimorphism later. T. ceperoi reach an average length of about 10 millimetres (0.39 in). T. ceperoi is a multi-coloured ground dweller with the ability to blend into its surroundings. The ability of T. ceperoi to be different colours makes it able to evolve colour schemes better adapted to specific habitats. This cryptic nature of their outer layer provides protection from predators as it is able to blend into its surroundings. T. ceperoi is diurnal, which means it is solely active in the daytime. However, although it is diurnal, it continues to hibernate during a late nymphal instar or later on in life as adults. (en)
  • Het zanddoorntje (Tetrix ceperoi) is een rechtvleugelig insect uit de familie doornsprinkhanen (Tetrigidae), onderfamilie Tetriginae. (nl)
  • Tetrix ceperoi är en insektsart som först beskrevs av Bolívar, I. 1887. Tetrix ceperoi ingår i släktet Tetrix och familjen torngräshoppor. (sv)
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  • Tetrix (en)
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  • Die Westliche Dornschrecke (Tetrix ceperoi) gehört zur Familie der Dornschrecken (Tetrigidae) in der Ordnung der Kurzfühlerschrecken (Caelifera). (de)
  • Het zanddoorntje (Tetrix ceperoi) is een rechtvleugelig insect uit de familie doornsprinkhanen (Tetrigidae), onderfamilie Tetriginae. (nl)
  • Tetrix ceperoi är en insektsart som först beskrevs av Bolívar, I. 1887. Tetrix ceperoi ingår i släktet Tetrix och familjen torngräshoppor. (sv)
  • Tetrix ceperoi, Cepero's groundhopper, is a member of the family Tetrigidae and is very similar to common grasshoppers. Grasshopper is defined as a "plant eating insect with long hind legs that are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound". However, unlike the common grasshopper, the wings of T. ceperoi extend beyond its pronotum (the upper surface of the first segment of the thorax). The front wings have evolved throughout history to be stumps, and the back wings are very well developed. Thanks to the front wings only, T. ceperoi is capable of flying. Furthermore, T. ceperoi sports wide shoulders while covering its narrow abdomen beneath the pronotum. T. ceperoi are classified as Orthoptera, which describes crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts. Furthermore, these Orthoptera have (en)
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  • Westliche Dornschrecke (de)
  • Zanddoorntje (nl)
  • Tetrix ceperoi (en)
  • Tetrix ceperoi (sv)
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