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0 0 Orthopteran

Orthopteran

by JenKnightKnoxville, Tennessee, USA

0 0 Orthopteran

Orthopteran

by JenKnightQuintana Roo, Mexico

1 0 Katydid

Katydid

by martinlMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Leaf mimicing orthopteran.

2 3 tree cricket

tree cricket

by MartinLVictoria, Australia

This very slender orthopteran is probably a ...

1 0 An Orthopteran

An Orthopteran

by jeslowery臺中市, 臺中市 (Taichung), Taiwan

Female.

0 0 Leaf Katydid

Leaf Katydid

by GlynLewisNorth-Western Province, Zambia

Very long legged Orthopteran. Wing covers ...

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by elaphrusLa Trinité, Martinique

Interesting short-bodied, long-horned

0 0 Short-horned Grasshopper

Short-horned Grasshopper

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Easily distinguished from members of other

0 1 snowy tree cricket

snowy tree cricket

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

~1,5cm green

0 0 Grasshopper (nymph)

Grasshopper (nymph)

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

<1cm brite green orthopteran with short ...

4 1 Spotting

Spotting

by Aaron_GBartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

suggestions by those who know about

0 0 Hooded Grouse Locust

Hooded Grouse Locust

by jesloweryColumbus, Ohio, USA

They overwinter as adults.

0 1 Brownsville Short-Wing Grasshopper

Brownsville Short-Wing Grasshopper

by jesloweryBrownsville, Texas, USA

Rio Grande valley garden.

1 0 Columbian Trig

Columbian Trig

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, United States

female you can spot the ovipositer posteriorly very tiny <1cm

1 0 Great grig (or Monster grig)

Great grig (or Monster grig)

by roddearthJoseph, Oregon, United States

elevated locations among the ponderosa pines, this

2 0 Mexican Bush Katydid nymph

Mexican Bush Katydid nymph

by BenHoldridgeSan Diego, California, USA

A very pretty katydid nymph with another shed or two to go before adulthood.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by mauna KunzahNYC, New York, USA

A large Orthopteran, unusual in the area. ...

1 4 Fork-tailed Bush Katydid

Fork-tailed Bush Katydid

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

ovipositor (egg-laying structure) of…

1 1 Fork-tailed Bush Katydid

Fork-tailed Bush Katydid

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

ovipositor (egg-laying structure) of…

0 0 cave cricket

cave cricket

by ChrisBanulEllettsville, Indiana

A humpbacked cricket about an inch or so long. Its antennae were about two and ...

0 0 Giant grasshopper

Giant grasshopper

by GoodyCoclé, Panama

largest orthopteran I've ever seen in ...

2 2 Grasshopper Nymph

Grasshopper Nymph

by ChunXingWongMalaysia

This is one of the larger species of

2 0 Katydid

Katydid

by SharonWilliamsPrahlBloomington, Minnesota, USA

A leaf mimic member of grasshoppers, blends right in with the surrounding ...

1 1 Northern Green-striped Grasshopper, nymph

Northern Green-striped Grasshopper, nymph

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

tiny orthopteran, pink and brite green

11 7 Bush katydid nymph

Bush katydid nymph

by kcurtainAlexandria, Virginia, USA

An early instar of some orthopteran ...

19 6 Mountain Katydid (F)

Mountain Katydid (F)

by MartinLVictoria, Australia

A bright display for a drab orthopteran. ...

0 0 Egyptian locust

Egyptian locust

by Alex C.Πελοπόννησος, Δυτική Ελλάδα και Ιόνιο, Greece

Very large orthopteran, aprox 9-10 cm long, ...

1 0 Scudder's Bush Katydid Nymph (nearing final instar)

Scudder's Bush Katydid Nymph (nearing final instar)

by JaredTCalvertKentucky, USA

last nymphal instar before adulthood,

4 5 Gum Leaf Katydid nymph

Gum Leaf Katydid nymph

by Mark RidgwayVictoria, Australia

Maybe when they are starting out in life a

1 0 Jerusalem Cricket

Jerusalem Cricket

by LaurenZarateUtah, USA

The Jerusalem Cricket, Potato Bug or Cara de Niño is a burrowing

1 0 Pygmy Mole Cricket

Pygmy Mole Cricket

by Felix FleckMachupicchu, Cusco, Peru

. These orthopterans are small, about 5mm ...

1 0 Spiky pygmy devil

Spiky pygmy devil

by ChunXingWongTawau, Sabah, Malaysia

A small Orthopteran (grasshopper, cricket, ...

11 5 Grasshopper Hippacris diversa

Grasshopper Hippacris diversa

by Marie-France GRENOUILLETMadre de Dios, Peru

The small one is the Male Grasshopper Hippacris diversa, and the big one is the ...

0 0 Pygmy Grasshopper

Pygmy Grasshopper

by LaurenZarateChiapas, Mexico

-like orthopterans, not yet well studied. ...

3 1 Plant hopper

Plant hopper

by SulakkhanaAmbalangoda, Southern Province, Sri Lanka

orthopterans are able to fold their wings ...

3 9 Horsehair worm

Horsehair worm

by GoodyTulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Nematomorpha (sometimes called Gordiacea) is a phylum of parasitic animals that ...

4 2 Pygmy Grasshopper/Hooded Grouse Locust

Pygmy Grasshopper/Hooded Grouse Locust

by RickBohlerJacksonville, Florida, USA

similar in form to Acrididae, usually associated with wet areas. Less than 20 ...

11 7 Common Kestrel

Common Kestrel

by SatyenMehtaGujarat, India

, orthopterans and winged termites are ...

22 17 Yellow Baboon

Yellow Baboon

by Sanjukta DeyLindi, Tanzania

, orthopterans, termites, beetles, ants, ...

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