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Detail.Holotype 1133:1
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Dorsal.Holotype 1134:1
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Top Camp, Queensland, Australia
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I was quite surprised by these little Katydids as they hopped onto the stem of the flowers I was photographing and once they realised I was there, they flattened their bodies against the stem and moved to the opposite side to hide. It was interesting to see both the male and female together here. I must go back and see if I can get better photos. Both the male and female look as if they are nymphs. Adult males have wings and adult females have very long ovipositors.
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The two larger individuals are female (#80 and #13), and the two smaller individuals are male (#16 and unnumbered ~ Isla Colon, Panama).
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Arizona, United States
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Band-winged Grasshopper,Gastrimargus marmoratus,Hong Kong.
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Cadron Township, Arkansas, United States
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Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
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Lateral. Nontype. Scale bar 5 mm.MZLU-VAR00002020
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Montana Baja, Canary Islands, Spain
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The Settlement, Christmas Island
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Hacavan Garni campo, Armenia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Jimena de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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These are usually found at the end of summer (obviously I'm posting old photos).I wish I could add some more info, but the only field guide on acridomorphs that I have is a CD that has stopped working because it requires an old Flash Player version. I can't imagine having that problem with a book, you know. Estas suelen aparecer al final del verano (obviamente estoy subiendo fotos viejas).Me gustara agregar ms info, pero la nica gua de campo sobre acridomorfos que tengo es un CD que ya no funciona porque est hecho para una versin vieja del Flash Player. No me puedo imaginar teniendo ese mismo problema con un libro...Zoniopoda tarsataEspaol (en Argentina): tucura sangrientaDistribution range / rea de distribucin: Central and northeastern Argentina, and southern Brazil (at the very least); also found in Uruguay and Paraguay / Centro y noreste de Argentina, y (por lo menos) sur de Brasil; tambin se la encuentra en Uruguay y Paraguay
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Another cockroach in the bush with its ootheca (egg). Zonioploca bicolor ShawThanks for the ID David Rentz Note: Blattellidae has been changed to Ectobiidae
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Aldeia Velha, Portalegre, Portugal
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Lithuania