Anabrus simplex
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Definition
Noun: * Mormon cricket: A large, dark, wingless insect resembling a cricket or katydid, found in the arid regions of the western United States. It is known for its periodic population surges and migratory behavior.
Usage
- Noun:
- The rangeland was devastated by a massive swarm of Anabrus simplex.
- Researchers are studying the migration patterns of Anabrus simplex.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is primarily used in formal, scientific, or agricultural contexts. In common language, the insect is almost exclusively referred to as the "Mormon cricket."
- Historical Context: The common name "Mormon cricket" originates from the 19th century, when these insects threatened the crops of Mormon settlers in Utah.
Variants and Related Words
- Mormon cricket (n): The common name for .
- Katydid (n): A broader family of insects to which is related, though most katydids have wings and are not considered pests.
- Long-horned grasshopper (n): An alternative common name for insects in the katydid family.
Synonyms
- Mormon cricket
Related Phrases
- Insect outbreak: A period when the population of an insect, such as , increases dramatically.
- Migratory swarm: A large, moving group of insects, characteristic of during outbreak years.
Noun
- large dark wingless cricket-like katydid of arid parts of western United States