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Berg-en-Dal, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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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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Orpen, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Bastimentos, Bocas del Toro, Panam
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Barthelemy, Cayenne, French Guiana
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Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
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Orpen, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Perak, Malaysia
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Mundemba, Sud-Ouest, Cameroun
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Phylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: HexapodaClass: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Subclass: PterygotaOrder: Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets and katydids, Heuschrecken)Suborder: Ensifera (long-horned grasshoppers, Langfhlerschrecken)Superfamily: GrylloideaFamily: Gryllidae LAICHARDING, 1781 (crickets, Echte Grillen)Subfamily: Nemobiinae Saussure, 1877 (ground crickets, Bodengrillen)Tribus: Nemobiini Saussure, 1877Genus:
Nemobius Audinet-Serville, 1839
Nemobius sylvestris BOSC, 1792 (Waldgrille)more info (German) incl. "sounds":
www.natur-in-nrw.de/HTML/Tiere/Insekten/Heuschrecken/TH-3...and:
www.pyrgus.de/Nemobius_sylvestris.htmlGermany, Brandenburg, vic. Knigs-Wusterhausen: Dubrow (mixed forest with old oaks), 01.05.2013IMG_3312
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Lesser Pine Katydid (Orchelimum minor)femaleNew Paltz, New York (September 24, 2010)
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Dorsal. Scale bar 5 mm.Paratype 2394:2
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Pescadero, California, United States
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Barthelemy, Cayenne, French Guiana
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New Paltz, NY (September 13, 2013)
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Camptonotus carolinensis - Carolina Leaf-roller. These unusual crickets spend their days, mostly, inside a leaf shelter--I believe constructed with silk they make. This one, I found on my deck at night. I captured it, but one antenna broke off--too bad, because they are spectacular. Body length (without ovipositor) of about 18 mm. Length of the unbroken antenna is about 55 mm.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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I think this is the right species or it is a closely related species. Tucson Arizona, June 2012
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Moramanga, Toamasina, Madagascar
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Brenas, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
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mbavna, Maharashtra, India
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Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France