Although locally distributed, the Mottled Sand Grasshopper has a wide geographic range in North America, where it is found in the northern United States and southern Canada.
Its preferred habitat consists of sandy soil covered by sparse grasses and forbs. Localized populations may also be found in sand blowouts and sandy banks of lakes and streams. Active in the daytime, it spends both its active and quiet time on the ground.
Conservation Status
Vermont:
Global: G5
Phenology
The Mottled Sand Grasshopper overwinters as eggs, hatching mostly late spring. Adults are seen mostly in summer, though some last until frost. In southern locations they are sometimes common as early as late June.
More Information
- iNaturalist Species Account
- BugGuide Species Account
- Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin
- Vermont Atlas of Life Data Explorer
Vermont Distribution
- Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist – Not Recorded
All Records: