
Appearance
Large (body length 65mm), familiar with midline cream stripe down dark brown thorax and wings. Hind tibia have well developed white and red spines. Hind wings pale lemon.Nymphs are bright green, some later becoming brown or pink.

Habitat
Found on bushes or trees in open ground, especially in stands of Port Jackson willow (Acacia saligna), also in gardens. Absent from very arid areas.
Reproduction
Adults common in autumn when approximately 120 very large (<>6mm) are loosely laid in a weak pod, often in freshly turned soil. Winter is probably spent in the egg sac and nymphs appear in October.Food
Feeds on leaves, buds and flowers of various trees and also grasses.Defense
Well developed spines on hind legs.Uses
Acanthacris ruficornis is found virtually throughout Africa south of the Sahara. It is eaten as food by people in the northern parts of South Africa (Chesler 1938), as well as in Congo and the Sahel (i.e. the band of arid savannah just south of the Sahara) (van Huis 1996). Pallatable grasshoppers and locusts are normally cooked, fried or roasted, after the legs and wings have been removed.References:
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http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/orthoptera/acrididae/acanthacris_ruficornis.htmField Guide to Insects of South Africa , Mike Picker, Charles Griffiths Alan Weaving 2004