RME62A6P–A female Common True Katydid (Pterophylla camellifolia) perches on a plant leaf.
RMAA3TXF–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RMB0G6G8–Captive Chinese katydids in Shanghai shop kept for song
RM2A2NB76–Phaneroptera, Print, Phaneroptera is an Old World genus of katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae. It was described by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville in 1831
RMBH5M4C–Giant Leaf Katydids Stilpnochlora couloniana Taken At Chester Zoo, England, UK
RMBEDBN5–Katydids on Snow on the prairie
RMRATFRY–bag of captured katydids (Tettigoniidae) for sale as nsenene snack food, Uganda, Africa
RF2BMWEEK–katydids cricket - Macroxiphus sumatranus, large colored cricket from Southeast Asia forests and woodlands, Mutiara Taman Negara, Malaysia.
RF2H894CH–Green grasshopper on a wooden surface closeup. Wildlife. Grasshoppers, katydids - a family of Orthoptera insects.
RFJCCKEE–Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids, bush crickets or long-horned grasshoppers. New South Wales, Australia
RMA3WWHP–False Katydids Isophya pyrenea Italy
RMG514F6–an Katydids of Thailand just fly away
RFDT6CGY–Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids or bush-crickets
RMKPRYGW–Insect Band
RFA1CXYR–Katydid (Unknown Species) WILD Portrait, Buenaventura Reserve, Western Ecuador
RFGF248E–katydids or bush crickets on leaf,Tettigoniidae
RFRP4FP2–Jumping Katydids, Animalia Euarthropoda Insecta Orthoptera
RMAA3TWC–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RMB0GD8E–Captive Chinese katydids in Shanghai shop kept for song
RF2GFCEMR–Gray Katydid, Eremopedes is a genus of shield-backed katydids in the family Tettigoniidae, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2D6R7WN–Yersinella raymondi, female, common name Raymond's Bush-cricket, is a species of 'katydids crickets' belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, Croatia.
RMW7PFJ6–Speckled bush cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) standing on Wild marjoram flower (Origanum vulgare), chalk grassland meadow, Wiltshire, UK, July.
RMRATFW1–bag of captured katydids (Tettigoniidae) for sale as nsenene snack food, Uganda, Africa
RMTB3PXK–Leaf Insect, Katydids, (Tettigoniidae), South Africa
RF2H894CC–Green grasshopper on a wooden surface closeup. Wildlife. Grasshoppers, katydids - a family of Orthoptera insects.
RFR57X64–Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids, bush crickets or long-horned grasshoppers. New South Wales, Australia
RMFDXK9N–A female Common True Katydid (Pterophylla camellifolia) perches on a wild grape plant leaf.
RMDHB58R–Katydid Species - La Laguna del Lagarto Lodge - Boca Tapada, San Carlos, Costa Rica
RFDT6BY3–Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids or bush-crickets
RMEY7GRA–Speckled bush-cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) male on leaf
RMA5X8B4–LICHEN MIMIC KATYDID (Markia histerix) Andes Ecuador
RM2H429JD–TETTIGONIIDAE Katydidis
RM2J2H70B–Gum Leaf Katydid,Torbia viridissima. Also known as a Bush Katydid. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2CND7EX–Speckled Bush-cricket - Leptophyes punctatissima. Male
RFGF24BH–katydids or bush crickets on leaf,Tettigoniidae
RMRBCK0F–Katydid, Conocephalus species, female, near Dallas, TX, USA
RMAA3TX2–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RME7BTN0–Tiny ants consuming large insect.
RMH9J3EE–Katydid close up camouflaged on leaf.
RF2D6R857–Yersinella raymondi, female, common name Raymond's Bush-cricket, is a species of 'katydids crickets' belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, Croatia.
RMW7PFJA–Speckled bush cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) standing on Wild marjoram flower (Origanum vulgare), chalk grassland meadow, Wiltshire, UK, July.
RMBMN4KW–Green Katydid
RMC76NE2–Speckled bush cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) adult male on Crown daisy (Chrysanthemum coronarium), Corsica, France, May.
RMB8W5FP–A Bush Katydid amongst leaves
RFR16CWM–SNOUT-NOSED KATYDID, ADULT ON TWIG (COPIPHORINE)
RMGHPH53–A female Short-winged Meadow Katydid (Conocephalus brevipennis) perches inside a Common Milkweed seed pod.
RM2C8XT1N–Katydid insect on bee balm close-up
RFDT6CMD–Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids or bush-crickets
RFD0RKR1–Grasshopper
RMC1RTJ1–Bush Tailed Katydid - Grasshopper - Illustration created by scanning actual insect
RM2H429HG–TETTIGONIIDAE Katydidis
RM2J0KMP3–Blackish Meadow Katydid, Conocephalus (Anisoptera) semivittatus. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2CND7D8–Speckled Bush-cricket - Leptophyes punctatissima. Male
RMC7RRFM–Bush-cricket katydid (Acrometopa sp.: Tettigoniidae) female above a male of the same species, Corfu, Greece
RMRFF1T6–Katydid, Conocephalus species, female
RMAA3TXB–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RME7BTN2–Tiny ants consuming large insect.
RMKB52PJ–Unidentified Grasshopper (Orthoptera) on a blade of grass, France, Rhone-Alpes, Parc Naturel Regional du Vercors
RF2D6R7XX–Yersinella raymondi, female, common name Raymond's Bush-cricket, is a species of 'katydids crickets' belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, Croatia.
RMW7R3P7–White-faced bush cricket (Decticus albiforns) Sardinia, Italy, September
RFTW1Y8G–High angle view of a grasshopper
RFF3GRFN–katydid nymph insect
RMPM7M1H–Great green bush-cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) male clinging on stalk in meadow
RFR16CWH–SNOUT-NOSED KATYDID, ADULT ON TWIG (COPIPHORINE)
RM2C4MC12–Fork-tailed Bush Katydid (Scudderia furcata) - Nymph
RM2C8XT5E–Katydid insect on bee balm close-up
RFDT6C3G–Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids or bush-crickets
RMTWKY7T–A run down street, London c1987 with fly posters for musicians and events including John Mayall, The Phantom Of The Opera, Sky Magazine, Prince, Katydids, Soul II Soul. Photo by Tony Henshaw
RF2DH8AY4–Anacridium aegyptium, the Egyptian grasshopper or Egyptian locust nymph on hibiscus bud.
RM2H429JA–TETTIGONIIDAE Katydidis
RM2HTB8C0–Whitish Meadow Katydid, Conocephalus (Chloroxiphidion) albescens. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2CDH961–Roesel’s Bush-Cricket - Metrioptera roeselii. Male
RMC7FEKT–Nsenene katydid (Ruspolia differens:Tettigonidae) crisp fried and served up on a plate for human consumption, Uganda
RMTRJ1WX–Two different species of katydid, both juvenile individuals, snack on a leaf together in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador.
RMAA3TX6–Stock photo of Australian Common Garden Katydid also known as Inland Katydid Caedicia Simplex
RMC424M5–Friends - Gray tree frog (Hyla versicolor) and katydid (Tettigonia) share plant and flower of Jerusalem artichoke
RM2DYGAKJ–Katydid (Stilpnochlora laurifolia), vintage illustration published in The Naturalist's Miscellany from 1789
RF2D6R82M–Yersinella raymondi, female, common name Raymond's Bush-cricket, is a species of 'katydids crickets' belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, Croatia.
RMW7P198–Leaf-mimic Katydid. Endemic to Anjozorobe, Madagascar.
RFTW1Y8D–Grasshopper on a twig
RMF4TRR7–Close up of a green and orange Katydid nymph on a flower
RF2JJT459–A close-up shot of a green cricket sitting on a wooden surface.
RFPC31Y6–CLOSE-UP OF GUM LEAF KATYDID (ALSO KNOWN AS LONG-HORNED GRASSHOPPER) TETTIGONIIDAE
RM2C4MC23–Fork-tailed Bush Katydid (Scudderia furcata) - Nymph
RM2C8XT15–Katydid insect on bee balm close-up
RMB4X2B1–Katydid
RF2HDH87P–katydid, katydids
RF2DT7HXW–Anacridium aegyptium, the Egyptian grasshopper or Egyptian locust nymph on hibiscus bud. Grasshopper on a leaf.
RMW352C8–Close up of speckled bush-cricket on chicory flower
RM2HGC18E–Naskrecki's Bush Katydid, Ozphyllum naskreckii. Nymph. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RM2CDH95X–Roesel’s Bush-Cricket - Metrioptera roeselii. Male
RMR8JC7E–Katydid on yellow flower
RMMAKNMT–Describes a walking trip taken with Arthur Mason. Transcription: as no boat would arrive till that evening, we [Gunn and Arthur Mason] struck up the road and journeyed on. Through the copse, along roads where the dust lay deep and hot, where the shade of the leaves was beautiful to see on the grass, where the breeze rustled, and the grasshoppers and katydids went before us by hundreds; where looking on each side, far as you might see, moved and stirred the world of leaves, and twigs and boughs, harbouring its world of insects and summer creatures, all exhilarated and astir in the fresh mornin
RF2CN9GCA–Funny green bush cricket, species Acrometopa macropoda, on a beautiful Italian eryngo or amethyst sea holly plant on the meadow
RM2DYC6XC–Giant Crested Katydid (Cnemidophyllum citrifolium), vintage illustration published in The Naturalist's Miscellany from 1789
RF2D6R7X9–Yersinella raymondi, female, common name Raymond's Bush-cricket, is a species of 'katydids crickets' belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, Croatia.
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