male habitus. Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.
male habitus. Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.
female (about 13 miles north of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, 6 July 2020). Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.
nymph (about 4 miles north of Harrison, Nebraska, 5 July 2020). Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.
distribution. Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.
nymph (Pleasant Ridge Road, about 4 miles north of Harrison, Nebraska, 23 June 2020). Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.
female (about 13 miles north of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, 6 July 2020). Depicts Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825), an Otu.

Nomenclature (27)

  • Gryllus hirtipes Say, 1825: pl. 34.

    Holotype; female; dd1c407b-49bc-4eb0-b4a7-c11f93363362; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Colorado: Fremont: banks of Arkansas River

  • Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825) in Thomas, 1871: 278.
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  • Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825) in Capinera, Scott & Walker, 2004: 57.
  • Acrolophitus hirtipes (Say, 1825) in Barrientos-Lozano, Rocha-Sánchez, Buzzetti, Méndez-Gómez & Horta-Vega, 2013: 179.

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