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  1. The Eastern Lubber Grasshopper is a large, distinct grasshopper species found throughout the southeastern United States, including areas from North Carolina down to Florida and west to Texas.

  2. Jun 27, 2019 · To take a peek at some lubber grasshoppers, head over to the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium this summer and bring the kiddos along! These grasshoppers live in the Louisiana Swamp...

  3. The eastern lubber grasshopper is one of the most popular types of grasshopper. It’s a member of the lubber grasshoppers. This species is known by various names like devil’s horse, Florida lubber grasshopper, or graveyard grasshopper.

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    In the black adult color phase, the grasshopper is widely known by the name "diablo" or "black diablo". In Louisiana, they are known as the "devil's horse" or cheval-diable.

  5. May 14, 2016 · The large, brightly colored Eastern lubber grasshopper is hard to miss. Its bright orange, yellow and red colors are a warning to predators that it contains toxins that will make it sick.

  6. These grasshoppers, also known as Devil’s horses, can reach 4 inches in length and are the largest grasshoppers in the United States. Adults, which are solitary, typically are black with a red strip down the back and have short patterned front wings covering short red hind wings.

  7. Other names for this bug include Devil's horse, diablo, black diablo, graveyard grasshopper and giant locust. R. Guttata, is another, less used scientific name for the lubber.

  8. Horse lubber grasshopper, also known as Taeniopoda eques, is an insect belonging to the order Orthoptera. This species is among the largest grasshoppers in North America and is known for its distinct features. Size: Adult horse lubber grasshoppers can grow up to 2.7 inches in length.

  9. Jun 30, 2012 · The thumb-sized, shiny black insects — also called devil's horses or, in Cajun French, chevals-diable — are grasshoppers that can hardly hop. Hatched in the spring, eastern lubber grasshoppers are now adult and easily visible around south Louisiana and nine other Southern states.

  10. Jul 1, 2012 · The thumb-size, shiny black insects - also called devil's horses or, in Cajun French, chevals-diable - are grasshoppers that can hardly hop. Hatched in the spring, eastern lubber grasshoppers...

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