female (Pleasant Ridge Road, about 4 miles north of Harrison, Nebraska, 23 June 2020). Depicts Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897, an Otu.
female (Pleasant Ridge Road, about 4 miles north of Harrison, Nebraska, 23 June 2020). Depicts Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897, an Otu.
male (west of Wausaukee, off Nejedlo Road 17 June 2017). Depicts Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897, an Otu.
Fig. 85. male cercus, lateral view. Depicts Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897, an Otu.
pair (about 5 miles south of Chadron, Nebraska, 18 June 2020). Depicts Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897, an Otu.

Nomenclature (27)

  • Caloptenus [sic] minor Scudder, 1875: 478. (homonym)

    Holotype; male; 34efc4be-3cf0-4167-95c6-b014e3e10088; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States

  • Caloptenus [sic] minor Scudder, 1875 in Scudder, 1878: 84.
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  • Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897 in Capinera, Scott & Walker, 2004: 119, Plate 26.
  • Melanoplus confusus Scudder, 1897 in Kirk & Bomar, 2005: 76.

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