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.
Deniz Şirin, Mehmet Sait Taylan, Abbas Mol
Zookeys
Figure 11.Distribution map (A) and male calling song of Pezodrymadusa subinermis (B sequences of phrases groups C three complete phrase and D a group of syllable couples).