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Posts about Crickets & Katydids written by 6legs2many.
Scentless plant bugs. Order Dermaptera (Earwigs): Family Forficulidae. Earwigs. Order Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, Crickets, etc) Family Acrididae Locusts and most grasshoppers. Family Gryllidae Crickets Family Rhaphidophoridae. Camel Crickets, etc. Family Tettigoniidea. Katydids Order Thysanura Family Lepismatidae.
16 Feb 2004 Order Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, Crickets, Katydids). Suborder Ensifera (Long-horned Orthoptera). Infraorder Tettigoniidea (Katydids, Camel Crickets, and relatives). Family Tettigoniidae (Katydids). Other Common Names. Long-horned Meadow Grasshoppers. Synonyms and other taxonomic changes.
We mostly only see the small, wingless Anisolabididae in my area so I was unreasonably impressed and excited by these common or european earwigs (family Forficulidae). Nonetheless, these are interesting little insects to take a closer look at. Aside from the females guarding eggs and nymphs, it was also interesting to
Family: Forficulidae Genus: Forficula. This is a European earwig, Forficula auricularia, which is one of the more common species. This species was introduced from Europe in 1912, and has since become widely dispersed throughout North America. Some earwigs are view of thorax. Forficula auricularia on Bugguide.net
20 May 2011 I found this impressively large katydid nymph hanging out at a gas station. I thought he provided a particularly clear illustration on the difference between adult and juvenile wings in grasshoppers, katydids, etc. Adult and juvenile orthopterans can generally be distinguished by the presence or absence of
20 May 2011 I found this impressively large katydid nymph hanging out at a gas station. I thought he provided a particularly clear illustration on the difference between adult and juvenile wings in grasshoppers, katydids, etc. Adult and juvenile orthopterans can generally be distinguished by the presence or absence of
5 Jul 2005 In the 3 tarsal ("foot") segments, the 2nd one extends under the outermost one, and is wider. Chelisochidae also has a 2nd tarsal segment extending under the final one, but it's the same width as or narrower than the part it extends under, and has a brush of bristles on the underside. Range. worldwide, incl.
Family Tetigoniidae – Katydids No common name, Leptophyes Drumming Katydid, Meconema thalassinum. From Europe Roesel's Islands (probably Hawaii) Family Forficulidae European Earwig, Forficula auricularia. From Europe, early 1900s. Family Labiduridae – Striped Earwigs Shore Earwig, Labidura riparia
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