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Wingless form. Note the darker green stripe along the top of their back, dark-tipped cornicles and tarsi and dark antennae.Photo by Rick Grantham, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University. The winged females and males are similar in appearance, but the males are ...
from sea level to the highest altitudes, from aquatic habitats to deserts. Some can form extensive stands and dominate entire ecosystems (savannas, steppes, prairies, wetlands), especially grasses, sedges, rushes (Juncaceae) and restios (Restionaceae). Bromeliads often grow as epiphytes in the...