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This pictorial guide is designed to assist with the identification of locusts and grasshoppers of economic importance in Australia. The Family Acrididae, to which they all belong, has over 700 species…
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Species
Go to description of: 1. Australian plague locust,
Chortoicetes terminifera
Adult
Nymph 2. Spur-throated…
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Baker, G. L. 1984. Field guide to nymphs of grasshoppers and locusts in New South Wales. Advisory Bulletin 2, Department of Agriculture New South Wales.
CSIRO (ed.) 1991. Insects of Australia. A…
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Nymph description 7 of 15
Distribution
Nymph Description: In profile the thorax is domed well above the head in a well defined semi circle with a…
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Note: Wingless grasshopper is not described in the "Field Guide to the Locusts and Related Grasshoppers of Australia" booklet available from the APLC.…
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Nymph description 12 of 15
Distribution
Nymph Description: Colour is yellow, orange to red and very finely mottled. Lighter colour in early instars…
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Nymph description 2 of 15
Distribution
Nymph Description: Colour is variable. Early instars tend to be green with variations from orange…
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Nymph description 4 of 15
Distribution
Nymph Description: Colour can be brown to green. From above the thorax has fairly distinct 'X' mark, more…
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Nymph description 11 of 15
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Nymph Description: The colour is variable with grey to fawn to browns dominating. The body is stocky rather…
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25 July 2019
Purpose
This Industry Advice Notice (IAN) is to remind industry that the new Thailand Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) import requirements for consignments of some fruit and vegetables come into effect on 25 August 2019.
Summary of changes and key…
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