Javanese grasshopper (Valanga nigricornis)

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Good morning all friends #Insects-Of-The-World.
today I will show you some photos of green baby grasshoppers, I found this grasshopper perched in the yard of my house. Then I idly tried to take a picture of it.

There is considerable sexual dimorphism in this species with the males measuring 4.5-6 cm in length and the females 1.5-8 cm. The adults are yellowish-brown, yellowish or green with bluish-black markings. The hind wings, which are visible in flight, are rose red. The nymphs are pale green with dark markings.

Usually, the javanese grasshopper won't threaten or hurt humans. But remember that even a worm will turn. Remember to still be cautious.

It is native to southern Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. It is found in southeastern Asia, the type location being Singapore.

Valanga nigricornis,[3] the Javanese grasshopper (also known as the Javanese bird grasshopper[1]), is a species of grasshopper in the subfamily Cyrtacanthacridinae of the family Acrididae. It is found in southeastern Asia, the type location being Singapore.[2] It was first described by the German zoologist Hermann Burmeister in 1838. There are more than twenty subspecies, most of which are endemic to different island groups; the subspecies V. nigricornis nigricornis is the type for the genus Valanga. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valanga_nigricornis

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📷 PictureSmartphone
Capture UsingPOCO X3 Pro + Macrolens
CategoryMacro Photography
LocationPidie Jaya-Aceh
EditingPhotoshop Express

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