Potential geographic distribution maps of A) R. microptera, B) R. auricornis, C) R. centurio, D) R. citricornis, E) R. eques, and F) R. guatemalensis.

Potential geographic distribution maps of A) R. microptera, B) R. auricornis, C) R. centurio, D) R. citricornis, E) R. eques, and F) R. guatemalensis.

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The taxonomy of the transitional Nearctic-Neotropical lubber grasshopper genus Romalea (Romaleidae) is revised, considering Taeniopoda as its junior synonym (syn. n.). Twelve species of Romalea are recognized, whose distribution extends from southern USA to Panama. The following species are redescribed: R. auricornis (Walker, 1870), comb. rev., R....

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... view of A) Romalea microptera, female; B) R. auricornis, male; C) R. centurio, female; D) R. citricornis, male; E) R. eques male, and F) R. guatemalensis, male. https://doi.org/10. 22201/ib.20078706e.2023.94.5023 Distribution. This species is distributed along the southeast part of the USA, from Texas to Florida and northwards to Tennessee (Fig. 10A). ...
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... Mexican states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, and the southern portion of Tamaulipas. (Fig. ...
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... Southern Sierra Madre Oriental in the states of San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Hidalgo and Puebla, Mexico, to Nicaragua in Central America (Fig. 10C). ...
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... Southern Mexico to Guatemala (Fig. ...
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... Romalea eques is widely distributed along the semi-arid highlands from southern USA to the Mexican Plateau, Sierra Madre Oriental, Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, and the Pacific Coast of México (Fig. ...
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... This species was collected in localities of Guatemala; however, a broader sampling is pertinent (Fig. ...
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... gutturosa is closely related to R. citricornis, but they can be distinguished from each other by the external morphological features included in the key herein provided. Moreover, the geographic distribution of R. gutturosa is more restricted than the one of R. citricornis, (Figs. 10D, ...
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... view of A) Romalea microptera, female; B) R. auricornis, male; C) R. centurio, female; D) R. citricornis, male; E) R. eques male, and F) R. guatemalensis, male. https://doi.org/10. 22201/ib.20078706e.2023.94.5023 Distribution. This species is distributed along the southeast part of the USA, from Texas to Florida and northwards to Tennessee (Fig. 10A). ...
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... Mexican states of Hidalgo, Veracruz, and the southern portion of Tamaulipas. (Fig. ...
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... Southern Sierra Madre Oriental in the states of San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Hidalgo and Puebla, Mexico, to Nicaragua in Central America (Fig. 10C). ...
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... Southern Mexico to Guatemala (Fig. ...
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... Romalea eques is widely distributed along the semi-arid highlands from southern USA to the Mexican Plateau, Sierra Madre Oriental, Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, and the Pacific Coast of México (Fig. ...
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... This species was collected in localities of Guatemala; however, a broader sampling is pertinent (Fig. ...
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... gutturosa is closely related to R. citricornis, but they can be distinguished from each other by the external morphological features included in the key herein provided. Moreover, the geographic distribution of R. gutturosa is more restricted than the one of R. citricornis, (Figs. 10D, ...

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