Acridiidae

/ækrɪˈdɪɪdeɪ/ noun

A family of insects that includes grasshoppers and locusts, known for their powerful hind legs.

From Latin acridis (locust) combined with -idae (family suffix). The root may derive from Greek akris, reflecting the sharp, biting quality of these insects.

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