Malagasy Litterhopper vs Tawny Mole Cricket

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Malagasy Litterhopper Tawny Mole Cricket
Scientific Name Valalyllum folium Neoscapteriscus vicinus
Order Orthoptera Orthoptera
Family Tetrigidae Gryllotalpidae
Size 8-14 mm 25-35mm
Habitat Forests Farmland
Diet Herbivores Root Feeders
Regions Africa South America, North America
Conservation Critically Endangered Least Concern

Malagasy Litterhopper

A recently described pygmy grasshopper from Madagascar known only from the Belanono forest. Its flattened body perfectly mimics dead leaves on the forest floor.

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Did You Know?

This grasshopper was only described in 2023 and is known from a single forest fragment — it may already be on the brink of extinction before most scientists even learn it exists.

Tawny Mole Cricket

An invasive burrowing cricket with tan coloring and powerful digging forelegs. It is a major turf pest in the southeastern United States. Its tunnels damage grass roots extensively.

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Did You Know?

A single mole cricket can tunnel up to 6 meters per night, leaving raised ridges of dying turf behind it.