Grasshopper
The mouthpart of a grasshopper is used to eat food that it wishes to digest. It has a broad and roughly rectangular lip structure and the mandibles of the mouth move horizontally to crush the food. The maxillae is directly behind the mandible and is used to manipulate and move the food before it enters the mouth. The lablum helps to hold the food in place and is in between the mandible and the maxillae.