Katydid

Guinea 1973Bulgaria 1964Serbia & Montenegro 2004England 1985
Scott:638 Scott:1334 Scott:1100
Great Green Bush Cricket
Tettigonia viridissima
(Tettigoniidae)
Bush Cricket
Saga natalia
(Tettigoniidae)
Predatory Bush Cricket
Saga pedo
(Tettigoniidae)
Wart-Biter Bush Cricket
Decticus verrucivorus
(Tettigoniidae)
Spanish Rio Muni 1965Ascension Island 1988Dominica 1992Spanish Ifni 1965
Scott:51 Scott:437 Scott:1456 Scott:128
Cricket
Acridoxena hewaniana
(Tettigoniidae)
Bush Cricket
Ruspolia differens
(Tettigoniidae)
Brown-winged Bush Cricket
Mastophyllum scabricolle
(Tettigoniidae)
Cricket
Eugaster fernandezi
(Tettigoniidae)
Republic of Korea 1966Yugoslavia 1954Taiwan 1958North Korea 1993
Scott:500 Scott:406 Scott:3118 Michel:3415
Katydid
Hexacentrus japonicus
(Tettigoniidae)
Callimenus Grasshopper
Callimenus pancici
(Tettigoniidae)
True Katydid
Phylophorina kotoshoensis
(Tettigoniidae)
Bog Bush Cricket
Metrioptera brachyptera
(Tettigoniidae)
Malaysia 1998United States of America 1999Norfork Island 1989
Scott:450
True Katydid
Macrolyristes corporalis
(Tettigoniidae)
True Katydid
Pterophylla camellifolia
(Tettigoniidae)
True Katydid
Caedicia araucariae
(Tettigoniidae)
Suriname 1993Singapore 1985Suriname 1993
Scott:948 Scott:464 Scott:952
Longhorned Leaf Grasshopper
Cycloptera cycloptera
(Tettigoniidae)
Longhorned Grasshopper
Scambophyllum sanguinolentum
(Tettigoniidae)
Longhorned Flat Grasshopper
indet.
(Tettigoniidae)
Bhutan 1997Suriname 1993Barbados 1990
Scott:1143c Scott:947 Scott:786
Long-winged Conehead Cricket
Conocephalus maculctus
(Conocephalidae)
Long-winged Conehead Cricket
Conocephalus conocephalus
(Conocephalidae)
Green Grasshopper
Neoconocephalus neoconocephalus
(Conocephalidae)


Ukraine 2006 SILVER
Ukranian Grasshopper
Poecilimon ukrainicus
(Tettigoniidae)

Katydid
Hexacentrus unicolor
(Tettigoniidae)
(ORTHOPTERA)
Katydid
Caedicia simplex
(Tettigoniidae)
(ORTHOPTERA)


The friend of katydid or field cricket has been kept in Japan for many years, in order to enjoy a beautiful cry. There was a hobby which can let the bell cricket already cultivated personally sing, and is enjoyed in the Edo period. Moreover, although it no longer saw recently, there was also trade called an itinerant trade of the insect which cries.
How depending on which these insects cry has some which adjust each other and pronounce hind legs and a shuttlecock among the same grasshoppers of an orthoptera, although the pronunciation machine in a front shuttlecock is adjusted each other and it is said that sound is made.

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