Katydids (Tettigoniidae)


Katydids (Tettigoniidae)

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Discussion

Yesterday
Maybe torbia sp. it looks like an ant as a nymph...

Torbia sp.
DiBickers wrote:
8 Mar 2025
@Hejor1 I’ve swapped it over from True Bugs to Katydids for you. I’m more than happy to be corrected, but that’s where I’d start with trying to get them identified. Fingers crossed for you😊

Tettigoniidae (family)
27 Feb 2025
Male?

Polichne parvicauda
RogerF wrote:
17 Feb 2025
Most Tettigonids insert their egg pods in the ground, a few insert their eggs into stems and a very few lay a string of unprotected eggs along stems and leaves, species unknown to me. Someone may know.

Tettigoniidae (family)
RogerF wrote:
17 Feb 2025
Unidentied Insect eggs

Tettigoniidae (family)
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