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  2. Locusta migratoria manilensis - Wikipedia

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    Locusta migratoria manilensis, commonly known as the Oriental migratory locust, is a subspecies of the migratory locust (L. migratoria) in the family Acrididae.It is sufficiently different in size and structure from the African migratory locust to be considered a distinct subspecies of the migratory locust. [1]

  3. Mecopodinae - Wikipedia

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    Mecopodinae are a subfamily of bush crickets found in western South America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia. In Asia, the distribution includes India, Indochina, Japan, the Philippines, and Malesia to Papua New Guinea and Australasia, including many Pacific islands.

  4. Locust tree - Wikipedia

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    "Locust" comes from the Latin locusta, meaning both "locust" (the insect) and "lobster".By analogy with a Levantine use of the Greek word for the insect, akris, for the pods of the carob tree, which supposedly resembled it, the pod-bearing North American tree started to be called "locust" in the 1630s.

  5. Phlaeoba - Wikipedia

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    The Orthoptera Species File [2] lists: . Phlaeoba abbreviata Willemse, 1931; Phlaeoba aberrans Willemse, 1937; Phlaeoba albonema Zheng, 1981; Phlaeoba angustidorsis Bolívar, 1902 ...

  6. Oxya chinensis - Wikipedia

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  7. Rhizophora mucronata - Wikipedia

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    With propagules at Muzhappilangad aerial stilt roots. Rhizophora mucronata is a small to medium size evergreen tree growing to a height of about 20 to 25 metres (66 to 82 ft) on the banks of rivers.

  8. Eurycnema versirubra - Wikipedia

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    Eurycnema versirubra, the red-winged green giant stick insect/Timor Giant Stick Insect, is a species of stick insect [1] from Timor, Solor and Wetar, [2] The original habitat of Eurycnema versirubra might be Timor and / or closeby islands.

  9. Melanoplus stonei - Wikipedia

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    This article about a member of the grasshopper genus Melanoplus is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.