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摘要
帽蝗属于直翅目和蝗科。它原产于印度和斯里兰卡。1832年,英国动物学家乔治·罗伯特·格雷(George Robert Gray)将这种带帽蚱蜢称为Gryllus monticolis。分布于缅甸、锡兰和印度的不同地区。印度各邦关于该物种记录的当代报告非常有限。本文对印度奥里萨邦Bonai森林区monticolis的种内颜色变化进行了观察,并在此发表。这可能是由于研究区域的一些非生物胁迫造成的。
Hooded Grasshopper Teratodes monticollis (Gray, 1832) Morphometric and Intraspecific Colour Variation from Bonai Forest Division, Odisha, India
Hooded grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the family Acrididae. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. The hooded grasshopper, Teratodes monticollis, was described as Gryllus monticollis by English zoologist George Robert Gray in 1832. The distribution of this species has been recorded in different parts of Burma, Ceylon, and India. The contemporary reports about records of this species from various states of India are very limited. The authors observed the intraspecific colour variation of Teratodes monticollis in Bonai Forest Division, Odisha, India, and presented it here. It might be due to some abiotic stress in the study areas.