Phymateus karschi

Phymateus karschi is a locust in the family Pyrgomorphidae.[1][2]

Phymateus karschi
Phymateus karschi from Mozambique. Mounted specimen
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P. karschi
Binomial name
Phymateus karschi
Bolivar, I., 1904

Distribution

This species is present in Tropical Africa (mainly in Cameroon, Nigeria, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Zaire and Eritrea). [1][3][4] These locusts inhabit bushes and trees within Hyparrhenia grassland at submontane elevations between 900 and 1500 m on Mt Kilimanjaro.[5]

Description

Phymateus karschi can reach a body length of 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in males, of 52 millimetres (2.0 in) in females. These locusts have a green yellowish body. Pronotum shows red protuberances. Elytra are yellow with bluish and reddish areas. Femora are mainly yellowish, while tarsi are brown. The abdomen is dark brown and yellow.[6]

Bibliography

  • Bolívar, I. 1904. Bol. R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. 4:406, 411
  • Johnston, H.B. 1956. Annotated catalogue of African grasshoppers 150
  • Dirsh. 1964. Explor. Parc. natn. Garamba 44(3):49
  • Dirsh. 1965. The African Genera of Acridoidea 117
  • Johnston, H.B. 1968. Annotated catalogue of African grasshoppers Suppl:83
  • Dirsh. 1970. Ann. Mus. Roy. Afr. Cent. 8(182):25
  • Kevan, D.K.M. [Ed.]. 1977. In Beier [Ed.]. Orthopterorum Catalogus 16:252
  • COPR (Centre for Overseas Pest Research). 1982. The Locust and Grasshopper Agricultural Manual 53
  • Hemp, C. 2009. Jour. Orth. Res. 18(2):194
  • Rowell, C. Hemp & Harvey. 2015. Jago's Grasshoppers of East and North East Africa, Vol. 1 113
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