Acrididae

/əˈkrɪdɪdeɪ/ noun

A large family of insects including grasshoppers and locusts, characterized by their jumping ability and often destructive habits.

From Latin acris (grasshopper) + -idae (family suffix in taxonomy). The scientific name follows binomial classification established in the 1700s.

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