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Oregon Short-winged Grasshopper - Melanoplus oregonensis
Other Names:  Oregon Spur-throat Grasshopper

Native Species

Global Rank: GNR
State Rank: SNR


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General Description
The following comes from Hebard (1928), Brooks (1958), Vickery and Kevan (1985), and Scott (2010). A small, short-winged mountain grasshopper. Body color dark brown to grayish brown. Outer face of hind femur is yellow ventrally and not banded. The hind tibia can be yellowish-buff or blue.

Phenology
Overwinters in the egg stage. Adults occur from mid-June through August (Vickery and Kevan 1985).

Diagnostic Characteristics
The body length of both males and females range from 18 to 23 mm. The wings (tegmina) are short, reaching to only the second abdominal segment (Hebard 1928, Brooks 1958, Vickery and Kevan 1985, and Scott 2010).

This species can be confused with any of the small, short-winged Melanoplus species. Examination of the male genitalia is required for positive identification. There are three recognized subspecies: M. oregonensis, M. oregonensis triangularis and M. oregonensis ascensor (Brooks 1958).

Species Range
Montana Range Range Descriptions

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Range Comments
The geographical range of this species is reported by the subspecies’ occurrences as follows: M. oregonensis is found at high elevations in southern Alberta, Idaho, and southwest Montana. M. oregonensis ascensor is known from the high elevations in Wyoming and Colorado. M. oregonensis triangularis occurs in southern Alberta, Idaho, and northwest Montana (Hebard 1928, Brooks 1958, Vickery and Kevan 1985).

Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
Number of Observations: 17

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Habitat
The Oregon Short-winged grasshopper inhabits tall grasses and weedy areas at altitudes from 4900 feet to 8400 feet (Hebard 1928, Vickery and Kevan 1985).

Food Habits
Unknown

Reproductive Characteristics
Unknown

References
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Oregon Short-winged Grasshopper — Melanoplus oregonensis.  Montana Field Guide.  .  Retrieved on , from