lesser marsh grasshopper - meaning and definition. What is lesser marsh grasshopper
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What (who) is lesser marsh grasshopper - definition

COMICS CHARACTER
Grasshopper (Neil Shelton); Grasshopper (Doug Taggert); Grasshopper (All-New); Grasshopper (Skrull); Grasshopper (comics)

Chorthippus albomarginatus         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Lesser marsh grasshopper
Chorthippus albomarginatus, the lesser marsh grasshopper, is a common grasshopper of European grassland both damp-marshy and (despite its name) dry, including salt-marsh and coastal habitats.
The Grasshopper (1955 film)         
1955 FILM BY SAMSON SAMSONOV
Draft:The Grasshopper (1955 film)
The Grasshopper () is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Samson Samsonov based on a short story of the same title by Anton Chekhov.Rollberg, P.
Stephen A. Lesser         
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Steve Lesser; Stephen A Lesser
Stephen Alexander Lesser (born July 15, 1944) is an American architect, in practice in East Hampton, New York, specializing in modern residential and commercial buildings in the school of Le Corbusier. He is perhaps best known for his work on Faneuil Hall Marketplace project in downtown Boston, MA.

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Grasshopper (character)

The Grasshopper is the name of multiple humorous fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, all created by Dan Slott. No Grasshopper to date has survived past the issue in which they first appeared. The Grasshoppers are a simultaneous homage to and satire of stereotypical superheroes and Marvel's tendency towards animal-themed characters. They are also a lampoon of the tendency of superhero team books to introduce new, hastily developed characters only to dramatically kill them off within a few issues. The complicated romantic troubles of the first Grasshopper recall many characters with similar subplots (Spider-Man, for instance), as does the unlikely family background of the second.