Myrmeleotettix maculatus (Thunberg, 1815)

Mottled Grasshopper

Taxonomy: 

  • OrthopteraCaeliferaAcridoideaAcrididaeGomphocerinaeMyrmeleotettix maculatus

Status: 

UK

Distribution

Recordings

  • Calling song. Two verses, interval between verses shortened.
  • The Mottled Grasshopper can be easily heard by ear but is recorded here with a bat detector.

Colours show the year of the last record -

  up to 1987   1988-97   1998 up to present

Only Recording Scheme datasets are included. Other datasets on the Gateway may hold additional information.

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Description: 

A small variable grasshopper (12 described colour forms). Clubbed antennae of males and thickened antennal tips of females are distinctive, both lack white tips. The side keels of the pronotum are deeply indented.

Size: 

12-19 mm

Wings: 

Winged; strong flight over short distances.

Stridulation: 

A sequence of short buzzing sounds lasting 10-15 seconds (begins softly, reaches a climax and then stops abruptly)

Food: 

Herbivorous, mainly grasses.

Habitat: 

Dry situations exposed to the sun with short turf and bare ground, usually on free draining soils on sand, gravels chalk and other limestone. Typical locations are the steep sides of disused quarries, road and rail cuttings, heaths and coastal dunes. Present on several small, off-shore islands.

Phenology: 

Nymphs hatch from end of April to June. Adults appear by mid June through to October.