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Japanese Black Migratory Locust Specimen

Japanese Black Migratory Locust Specimen

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The black migratory locust, also known as the black-tailed swamp locust or the black incarapa, is a large locust that lives in East Asia and belongs to the family Orthoptera. The male body length is 33-42mm, the body color is yellowish brown, and the hind knees and wing apex are black; the female body length is 45-49mm, the body color is brown. It mainly inhabits wetlands, swamps or tall grasses, and is distributed in Japan, the Korean Peninsula and parts of China. The active period is from July to September, feeding on grasses. The larvae appear from April to June and feed on herbaceous plants. Although these locusts are larger, they do not harm paddy fields.

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