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Meet the Katydid: The Bug That Looks Like a Leaf
A recent Journal of Orthoptera Research article describes two newly identified katydid species endemic to the southern Appalachian Mountains. The study examined the morphology and acoustic behaviors ...
In the summers in Mississippi, there was an incredible night sound, along with many others, that meant “summer” to me. As I grew up, I realized that the sounds, especially the ONE, were katydids.
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Spiny Devil Katydid Evolved To Keep Making More And More Spines Until Nothing Would Want To Eat It
Imagine you’re wandering through a lush rainforest in the Amazon, pushing aside dense leaves, stepping carefully over twisted roots, when suddenly you notice something bizarre staring right back at ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Global biodiversity faces many challenges, with the conservation of invertebrates among these. South Africa is megadiverse and has three ...
Researchers have re-created the love song of a katydid from 165 million years ago, based on an analysis of fossilized wings found in northwest China. They say the chirp adds an aural dimension to our ...
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