Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): female (Blue Hole WMA, about 2 miles south of Elm Creek, Nebraska, 5 September 2021). (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): female (Blue Hole WMA, about 2 miles south of Elm Creek, Nebraska, 5 September 2021). (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): nymph (Buckhorn State Park near Necedah, Wisconsin, 20 June 2018). (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): habitus. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): habitus and wings. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 49A. fastigium (Oklahoma specimen). (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 49B. fastigium. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 49L. pronotum, lateral view. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 50D. pronotum, lateral view. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 50I. pronotum, dorsal view. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 49J. pronotum, dorsal view. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 45A. hind tibial spur. (Otu).
Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841): Fig. 40Y. hind femur. (Otu).
CollectionObject 1527214; 8bb9188c-0fd6-4db9-b530-8076a2d98d93: male, lateral view (holotype of Trimerotropis citrina neomexicana). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1527214; 8bb9188c-0fd6-4db9-b530-8076a2d98d93: male, dorsal view (holotype of Trimerotropis citrina neomexicana). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1527214; 8bb9188c-0fd6-4db9-b530-8076a2d98d93: male, labels (holotype of Trimerotropis citrina neomexicana). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1591617; 0f5275cb-a3c9-40e0-81c1-03fad4eefaca: labels (paratype of Trimerotropis acta). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1591617; 0f5275cb-a3c9-40e0-81c1-03fad4eefaca: male, dorsal view (paratype of Trimerotropis acta). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1591617; 0f5275cb-a3c9-40e0-81c1-03fad4eefaca: male, lateral view (paratype of Trimerotropis acta). (CollectionObject).
CollectionObject 1591617; 0f5275cb-a3c9-40e0-81c1-03fad4eefaca: male, frontal view (paratype of Trimerotropis acta). (CollectionObject).

Type specimen

Neotype; male; 221443e2-f251-4840-9179-a9c3737ea02d; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Massachusetts: Nantucket: Nantucket

Nomenclature (50)

  • Locusta maritima Harris, 1841

    Neotype; male; 221443e2-f251-4840-9179-a9c3737ea02d; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Massachusetts: Nantucket: Nantucket

  • Oedipoda maritima (Harris, 1841) in Uhler, 1862
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  • Eximacris phenax Otte, 1984 (subjective synonym of Locusta maritima Harris, 1841) in Otte, 2009: 493.
  • Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841) in Otte, 2009: 493.

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Asserted distribution
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Type material

Descendants and synonyms

  • Trimerotropis maritima (Harris, 1841)
    • =Trimerotropis acta Hebard, 1915
    • =Trimerotropis citrina Scudder, 1876
    • =Trimerotropis interior Walker, 1898
    • =Trimerotropis neomexicana Tinkham, 1961
    • =Eximacris phenax Otte, 1984
    • =Trimerotropis rubripes Rehn, 1904
Life zone and ecology data

Terrestrial

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