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Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: male. (Otu).
Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: male. (Otu).
Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: male. (Otu).
Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: female. (Otu).
Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: female. (Otu).
Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: male genitalia. (Otu).
Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: male genitalia. (Otu).

Nomenclature (4)

  • Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935: 371.

    Holotype; male; ebd43466-9cfb-4b18-a4fe-2d469ebb96d3; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: New Mexico: Socorro: Magdalena Mountains

  • Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935 in Hebard, 1937: 155.
  • Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935 in Gurney, 1960
  • Melanoplus magdalenae Hebard, 1935 in Otte, 2012: 101.

Nomenclature references (4)

  • Gurney, A.B. (1960) Grasshoppers of the immunis group of Melanoplus, and notes on the grouping of other far western brachypterous species of this genus (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 62(3), 145–166. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/54859#page/479/mode/1up
  • Hebard, M. (1935) New genera and species of the Melanopli found within the United States and Canada (Orthoptera: Acrididae), Parts V and VI. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 60(4), 337–390. [1934] Available at http://reader.library.cornell.edu/docviewer/digital?id=chla5077659_4270_004#page/25/mode/1up
  • Hebard, M. (1937) New genera and species of the Melanopli found within the United States and Canada (Orthoptera: Acrididae) Parts X to XV. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 63(2), 147–173. Available at http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/browse/title/5077659.html
  • Otte, D. (2012) Eighty new Melanoplus species from the United States (Acrididae: Melanoplinae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 138(1-2), 73–167.

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

After the Magdalena Mountains in New Mexico where the species was found.

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