Scientific Name: Trimerotropis Infantilis
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Zayante Band-Winged Grasshopper lives in sandy areas covered with sparse plants. Adults grow up to a length of point five inches to point eight inches. Their diet consists of plants. Females will lay their eggs in the ground or plant roots. Threats to this species include habitat loss, invasive species, over collecting, and pesticides. Conservation measures underway include protecting its habitat.
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Zayante Band-Winged Grasshopper lives in sandy areas covered with sparse plants. Adults grow up to a length of point five inches to point eight inches. Their diet consists of plants. Females will lay their eggs in the ground or plant roots. Threats to this species include habitat loss, invasive species, over collecting, and pesticides. Conservation measures underway include protecting its habitat.