Titanacris
Titanacris is a genus of large grasshoppers in the subfamily Romaleinae and tribe Tropidacrini. They are found from southeastern Mexico, through Central and South America, ranging south to northernmost Argentina.
Adult males are generally long and females long, but they are quite poorly known because they live high in the canopy of tropical forests, they are excellent fliers, and only T. albipes and T. velazquezii appear to regularly be attracted to artificial light at night. They are mostly green, but in flight they have conspicuously violet, red, orange-red or pink wings; their wings lack the dark rear edge and spotting seen in the closely related Tropidacris. The shape of the female's ovipositor indicates that the eggs are deposited in the soil, similar to the better-known Tropidacris.
Taxonomy
Titanacris and the closely related to Tropidacris form the tribe Tropidacrini, but the latter genus is generally better known.There are seven recognized species in the genus Titanacris:
- Titanacris albipes - type species
- Titanacris gloriosa
- Titanacris humboldtii
- Titanacris olfersii
- Titanacris ornatifemur Descamps & Carbonell, 1985
- Titanacris picticrus
- Titanacris velazquezii