noun a type of grasshopper
adjective relating to or resembling a grasshopper
Acridians play a crucial role in various ecosystems as herbivorous insects.
Acridians are known for their ability to jump long distances due to their powerful hind legs.
Acridians can be both beneficial as pollinators and harmful as crop pests.
Acridians are a suborder of insects that includes grasshoppers and locusts.
The term 'acridian' may be used by writers specializing in natural history or entomology when discussing grasshoppers and locusts.
Entomologists may use the term 'acridian' when classifying and studying grasshoppers and locusts.
Biologists studying insect behavior or ecology may refer to grasshoppers and locusts as acridians.