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FILE NAME: 01_00091859
SDASM.CATALOG: 01_00091859
SDASM.TITLE: Convair, XL-13, Grasshopper
SDASM.CORPORATION NAME: Convair
SDASM.DESIGNATION: XL-13
SDASM.OFFICIAL NICKNAME: Grasshopper
SDASM.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Shown being loaded or unloaded from a USAF Fairchild C-82 Packet at Lindbergh Field, San Diego.
SDASM.TAGS: Convair, XL-13, Grasshopper
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Turmeric or grasshopper scientific name Valanga nigricornis is a greenish yellow locusts can eat as it is a good source of protein.
Grasshopper
Grasshoppers are insects of the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera.
A Grasshopper is an amazing insect that can leap 20 times the length of its own body. They do not actually 'jump'. What they do is use their legs as a catapult.
Shot with a Canon 350D, with the Tamron 90mm macro lens.
Shot in Almere, The netherlands (in my own backyard).
My Grasshoppers page is from Incredible Insect Designs Coloring Book, artwork by Marty Noble, Creative Haven, Dover Publications, colored with Prismacolor Premier Soft Core Pencils, Tombow pens and blended with light colored pencils.
Snapped this guy near the civilian war memorial in Singapore, unfortunately he didn't hang around so one shot was all I got. Would have been nice to include something for a size reference as he was huge.
Grasshopper Sparrows are a favorite of mine. They seem to not mind me sitting down in their little area. They pop up, duck down, weave and swerve their way through the grass until they feel too close and fly around in a circle. Then repeat.
Grasshopper damage to southern blueberry.Jerry A. Payne, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org. Used with permission.
A grasshopper that I caught in our front garden. This was photo was created using a focus stack of 57 photos taken using a Schneider f2.8 40mm APO lens reverse mounted using bellows. Lighting was from a diffused flash.
Common Green Grasshopper (Omocestus viridulus); very common at the moment in grassland and roadside verges. This one in the Peak District (White or Limestone Peak).
Fauna of grasshoppers of Amazonia it is not less various, than all the rest. The mimicry of some kinds is very effective.