Katydids (Tettigoniidae)


Katydids (Tettigoniidae)

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arjay wrote:
25 Jun 2025
Maybe they are just less noticeable on flowers. And flowers can be extremely busy places.

Zaprochilus australis
RogerF wrote:
24 Jun 2025
It is supposed to be a pollen feeder yet we do not have a single picture of it on a flower.

Zaprochilus australis
JonSteinbeck wrote:
23 Jun 2025
@RogerF Sorry, for the slow reply and apologies, no, I left it where it was. Letting nature take its course in case a hungry bird was around, although I suspect that you would be on the side of the insects :-)

Torbia viridissima
19 Jun 2025
Thanks Roger

Phaneropterinae (subfamily)
RogerF wrote:
19 Jun 2025
I think its more likely Caedicia/Polichne/Caedicia nymph as these do have this pink colour form see Rentz,s book. I have never seen a pink Lanciana nymph. Given the urban location Caedicia is the most likely.

Phaneropterinae (subfamily)
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