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grasshopper, Grasshopper, Grasshopper - Biology, Grasshopper - Characteristics, Grasshopper - Diversity and range, Grasshopper - Families, Grasshopper - Other information, Grasshopper - Source, Grasshopper - Circulation and respiration, Grasshopper - Digestion and excretion, Grasshopper - Grasshoppers as food, Grasshopper - Locusts, Grasshopper - Nervous System, Grasshopper - Reproduction

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Grasshopper

Superfamily: Proscopioidea Proscopiidae Superfamily: Eumastacoidea Eumastacidae Thericleidae Superfamily: Xyronotoidea Tanaoceridae Xyrotonotidae Superfamily: Pampagoidea Pamphagidae Superfamily: Pyrgomorphoidea Pyrgomorphidae Superfamily: Trigonopteryguidea Borneancrididae Trigonopterygidae Superfamily: Acridoidea Acrididae Cy ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - Grasshopper - Other information
Grasshopper - Grasshoppers as food. In many places around the world, grasshoppers are eaten as a good source of protein. Supposedly, some countries instruct military personnel to collect grasshoppers to eat as a food source. In Korea rice field grasshoppers are eaten as a side dish at meals, as a lunch box ingredient, or as a drinking snack. Many Koreans consider grasshoppers to be a health food. The preparation of grasshoppers as food varies, but sometimes they are pan-fried, with or without oil, after removing the wings and legs. They also use them as medicines for treatment of convul ...

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Grasshopper, Grasshopper - Characteristics, Grasshopper - Diversity and range, Grasshopper - Families, Grasshopper - Biology, Grasshopper - Digestion and excretion, Grasshopper - Nervous System, Grasshopper - Reproduction, Grasshopper - Circulation and respiration, Grasshopper - Other information, Grasshopper - Grasshoppers as food, Grasshopper - Locusts, Grasshopper - Source

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - Grasshopper - Families

The Sub-Order consists of five major families: Acrididae (grasshoppers and short-horned grasshoppers) Eumastacidae (monkey grasshoppers) Tanaoceridae (tanaocerids) Tetrigidae (grouse locusts, pygmy grasshoppers, and pygmy locusts) Tridactylidae (pygmy mole crickets) The most important family is Acrididae, consisting of about 10,000 species. The family is characterised by the adults wings and legs, which are well developed and may be brightly coloured. As well as singing by rubbing their legs together, there may also be a visual display. The Acrididae family includes the Locus ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - Grasshopper - Biology

Grasshopper - Digestion and excretion. The digestive system of insects includes a foregut (stomodaeum - the mouth region), a hindgut (proctodaeum - the anal region), and a midgut (mesenteron). The mouth leads to the muscular pharynx (which sucks and swallows), and through the esophagus to the crop. This discharges into the midgut, which leads to the malpighian tubules. These are the chief excretion organs. The hindgut includes intestine parts (including the ileum and rectum), and exits through the anus. Most food ...

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Grasshopper, Grasshopper - Characteristics, Grasshopper - Diversity and range, Grasshopper - Families, Grasshopper - Biology, Grasshopper - Digestion and excretion, Grasshopper - Nervous System, Grasshopper - Reproduction, Grasshopper - Circulation and respiration, Grasshopper - Other information, Grasshopper - Grasshoppers as food, Grasshopper - Locusts, Grasshopper - Source

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Acrididae

The Acrididae are a family of grasshoppers of the suborder Caelifera. The Acrididae are best known because all locusts (swarming grasshoppers) are of the Acrididae. Acrididae - Taxonomy note. Subfamily Oedipodinae is sometimes classified as family Oedipodidae, beside the Acrididae under the superfamily Acridoidea. ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Tympanum

Tympanum may mean: Eardrum A sculpted panel that stands within the recessed area formed by a larger arch above the doors to a church or similar building, especially in Romanesque and Gothic architecture singular of timpani (drum) a body part of grasshoppers Other related archivesEardrum, Gothic architecture, Romanesque, arch, church, grasshoppers, timpani

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Katydid

see text Katydid is the common name of insects belonging to the grasshopper family Tettigoniidae, which contains over 6,800 species. Also known as "long horned grasshoppers" and "bush crickets", the term "katydid" is used mainly in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. The name "katydid" comes from the sound produced by species of the North American genus Pterophylla (literally "winged leaf"). The males of katydids have sound-producing (stridulating) organs located on their front wings which in some species produce sound supposedly like "Katy did, Katy didn't", hence the name. In some spe ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Abaddon demon

Abaddon, in demonology, was chief of the demons of the seventh hierarchy. He was called The Destroyer and in the Book of Revelation St John called him the King of the Grasshoppers. The Thanksgiving Hymns (a copy was also found in the Dead Sea Scrolls) tells of "the Sheol of Abaddon" and of the "torrents of Belial [that] burst into Abaddon". The Biblical Antiquities of Philo mentions Abaddon as a place (sheol, hell), not as a spirit or demon or angel. In Paradise Regained, Milton also uses Abaddon as a place — th ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Chapultepec

Chapultepec (Chapoltepēc = "at the grasshopper hill" in the Nahuatl language) is a large hill on the outskirts of central Mexico City with much significance in Mexican history. In modern Mexico City Chapultepec Park, consisting of the hill and surrounding land of 1,600 acres (6 km²), has many attractions. Chapultepec - History. Ritual and domestic objects including funerary urns in the Teotihuacan style from about the 4th century have been discovered by archeologists on Chapultepec. T ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Calypso Twisted Metal

Calypso is a character in the Twisted Metal series. His left eye is mysteriously black, and accurately depicts the sadism within. Little is known about Calypso. He runs a contest in which the constestants have to drive around in their cars and kill the others. It is revealed that one of the characters, Grasshopper, is his daughter. When someone wins his contest, the winner gets one wish. When the wish is noble, he twists and contorts it so it backfires on the contestant. However, when the wish is based around violence, he happi

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Crème de menthe

Creme de menthe is a sweet spearmint-flavored liqueur. It is available commercially in two versions: clear (called "white") and green. Both varieties have similar flavors, and are interchangeable in recipes (except where the color is important). Creme de menthe is used as an ingredient in several cocktails, such as the "grasshopper" and the vodka stinger, but it is also served as an after-dinner drink, or used in dessert recipes. Notes. In some regions, ordering it at a bar is considered a sign of homosexuality, and in s ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Cricket insect

Crickets, family Gryllidae (also known as "true crickets"), are insects related to grasshoppers and katydids (order Orthoptera). They have somewhat flattened bodies and long antennae. Crickets are known for their chirp (which only male crickets can do; male wings have ridges that act like a "comb and file" instrument). They chirp by rubbing their wings or legs over each other, and the song is species-specific. There are two types of cricket songs: a calling song and a courting song. The calling song attracts females and ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Locust

Locust is the name given to the swarming phase of short-horned grasshoppers of the family Acrididae. The origins and apparent extinction of certain species of locust—some of which reach 6 inches (15 cm) in length—are unclear. There are species that can breed rapidly under suitable conditions and subsequently become gregarious and migratory. They form bands as nymphs and swarms as adults both of which travel great distances during which they can strip fields rapidly and in so doing greatly damage crop yields. An exacerbating factor in the damage to crops caused by locusts is their abil ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Circulatory system

The circulatory system or cardiovascular system is the organ system which circulates blood around the body of most animals. Circulatory system - Types of circulatory systems. Circulatory system - Open circulatory system. The circulatory system of arthropods (for example, a grasshopper) and most mollusks is open, meaning that there are no capillaries and veins: one or more hearts pump the blood (more properly called hemolymph in this case) through the arteries to sp ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Honours

Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Swiss championship 27 titles. 1898, 1900, 1901, 1905, 1921, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1937, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1952, 1956, 1971, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003. Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Swiss cup 18 titles. 1926, 1927, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994. ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia - Cantopop

Cantopop is a colloquial abbreviation for "Cantonese pop music", a form of popular music that is a subgenre of C-pop. It is also known as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong pop". Cantopop draws influence not only from other forms of Chinese music, but from a variety of international styles, including jazz, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, electronic music, Western pop music and others. By definition, Cantopop songs are almost invariably performed in Cantonese. Although Cantopop boasts a multinational fanbase, Hong Kong is the most si ...

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Players and managers

Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Famous players. Roger Berbig Alfred "Fredy" Bickel Thomas Bickel Stéphane Chapuisat Giovane Elber Ove Grahn René Hüssy Kurt Jara Papa Bouba Diop Marcel Koller Stephan Lichtsteiner André Meyer Severino Minelli Patrick Müller Günther Netzer Walter Schoeller Ciriaco Sforza Johann Vogel Claudio Sulser Alain Sutter Kubilay Türkyilmaz Branislav Vukosavlijevic Hakan Yakin Murat Yakin
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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - Grasshopper-Club Zürich - History

GCZ is Switzerland's most famous and most successful football club, based in Zurich. It competes in the Super League. The club was founded in September 1, 1886 by Tom E. Griffith, an English student. GCZ is well-known by many football fans in Europe with its continuous national successes and appearances in international cups. The club is also famous for its respectable youth program. Local rival is FCZ, which was formed af ...

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Grasshopper-Club Zürich, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - History, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Stadium and grounds, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Players and managers, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Famous players, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Past managers, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Honours, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Swiss championship 27 titles, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Swiss cup 18 titles, Grasshopper-Club Zürich - Famous supporters

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - The Man in the High Castle - The Grasshopper Lies Heavy

Several characters in The Man in the High Castle read a popular, although banned, novel called The Grasshopper Lies Heavy by Hawthorne Abdensen in which the Axis powers lost the war. Although closer to actual history, the novel portrays a third scenario. In The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, Roosevelt survives the assassination attempt but does not run for reelection in 1940. The next president, Rexford Tugwell (who in our reality never ran for the presidency), mitigates the bombing of Pearl Harbor by sai ...

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The Man in the High Castle, The Man in the High Castle - Plot, The Man in the High Castle - Back Story, The Man in the High Castle - Storylines, The Man in the High Castle - The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, The Man in the High Castle - The Use of the I Ching, The Man in the High Castle - Themes, The Man in the High Castle - Trivia

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Grasshopper: Encyclopedia II - The Man in the High Castle - Themes

The most prominent theme in The Man in the High Castle is the question of the penetration of true reality into a false reality. This can be seen in several aspects of the novel. Robert Childan discovers that many of his antiques are fakes and becomes paranoid that his entire stock consists of counterfeits. Several characters are spies, traveling under false names and pretenses. Although not describing the historical scenario, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, the book-within-a-book, portrays actual hist ...

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