| 1. | In the migratory locusts, there are distinct long and short-winged forms.
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| 2. | A serious outbreak of the Oriental migratory locust occurred in Indonesia in 1997-1998.
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| 3. | Migratory locusts are capable of producing five generations a year, multiplying their numbers seven-fold each generation.
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| 4. | African migratory locusts travel closer to the ground than desert locusts and do not usually cover such large distances.
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| 5. | Pigmentation and size of the migratory locust vary according to its phase ( gregarious or solitary form ) and its age.
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| 6. | The last major invasion by the African Migratory Locust outside the southern part of the island occurred between 1939 and 1957.
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| 7. | In 2012, Madagascar had an upsurge in the size of its Malagasy migratory locust ( " Locusta migratoria capito " ) populations.
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| 8. | It is sufficiently different in size and structure from the African migratory locust to be considered a distinct subspecies of the migratory locust.
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| 9. | Swarms of the African migratory locust fly by day and settle on the ground at night where they roost and feed on vegetation.
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| 10. | It is sufficiently different in size and structure from the African migratory locust to be considered a distinct subspecies of the migratory locust.
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