Locusts and grasshoppers of the Markham Valley

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  • R. Kumar

Abstract

Locusts are species that from time to time occur as dense strongly migrating swarms, whereas grass­hoppers either never form swarms (the great major­ity) or else form only loose swarms that migrate little. Thus, the difference between them is one of behaviour. Both locusts and grasshoppers belong to family Acrididae (order Orthoptera).

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2025-12-01

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