Common NameClearwinged GrasshopperSeasonalityAdults present from May into September (Vickery & Kevan 1986).IdentificationA small grasshopper, generally light brown in colour. The tegmina are narrow and have alternating light and dark patches. The hind wings are clear. The abdomen is yellowish on the ventral surface with darker sides, and the dorsal side is dark with two yellowish stripes. The head is compressed and its apex is rounded (Vickery & Kevan 1986).
Scientific NameCamnula pellucidaCommon Name
Clearwinged Grasshopper
Habitat
Undisturbed areas like roadsides and grassy areas; occurs often in crop fields (Vickery & Kevan 1986).
Seasonality
Adults present from May into September (Vickery & Kevan 1986).
Identification
A small grasshopper, generally light brown in colour. The tegmina are narrow and have alternating light and dark patches. The hind wings are clear. The abdomen is yellowish on the ventral surface with darker sides,…
A small grasshopper, generally light brown in colour. The tegmina are narrow and have alternating light and dark patches. The hind wings are clear. The abdomen is yellowish on the ventral surface with darker sides, and the dorsal side is dark with two yellowish stripes. The head is compressed and its apex is rounded (Vickery & Kevan 1986).
Life History
Camnula pellucida is univoltine, and eggs in the soil are the overwintering stage. Oviposition occurs from midsummer to early fall. The species does not crepitate in flight, but stridulation is used by males to…
Camnula pellucida is univoltine, and eggs in the soil are the overwintering stage. Oviposition occurs from midsummer to early fall. The species does not crepitate in flight, but stridulation is used by males to attract mates and as a sign of aggression toward other males (Vickery & Kevan). Along with several other species of grasshopper, C. pellucida has been observed to feed on and burrow into dung despite the availability of other resources, apparently for thermoregulatory purposes, as this creates cavities wherein the body can be cooled and feeding can continue (O'Neill 1994).
Conservation
Not of concern.
Diet InfoCamnula pellucida is mainly a grass feeder, including on cereal crops such as wheat and barley, but may also feed on crops such as tobacco or alfalfa (Vickery & Kevan 1986).
Range
This species occurs from Alaska to Nova Scotia, and as far south as Mexico (Vickery & Kevan 1986).
Notes
Synonyms include Oedipoda atrox Scudder, S.H. 1872, Chimarocephala obiona (Thomas, C. 1871), Tragocephala obiona (Thomas, C. 1871), Stenobothrus obionus Thomas, C., 1871, Oedipoda pellucida Scudder, S.H., 1862,…
"Species Details - Camnula pellucida, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-39877/9-446741. Accessed 23 Feb. 2025.
Publications
AuthorO'Neill, K. M.
TitleLivestock dung as a food resource and thermal refuge for rangeland grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae).
Publication Date1994
Series TitlePan Pacific Entomologist
Volume70
Pages222-229
AuthorVickery, V. R. and D. K. M. Kevan
TitleThe grasshoppers, crickets, and related insects of Canada and adjacent regions.
Publication Date1985
Pages918
TitleCamnula pellucida, Clearwinged Grasshopper
Specimen Information
There are 36 specimens of this Species.
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