katydid grasshopper Grasshopper Katydid Locust

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katydid grasshopper Grasshopper Katydid Locust.

This photo resource includes the following elements:

Green,Insect,Legs,Grasshopper,Katydid,Locust

This vector contains the following main colors: Black,Pine Glade,Lemon Chiffon,Gurkha,Puce

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    Green Insect Legs Grasshopper Katydid Locust Black Pine Glade Lemon Chiffon Gurkha Puce

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Grasshopper wiki:
ily: ProscopioideaProscopiidae Superfamily: EumastacoideaEumastacidaeThericleidae Superfamily: XyronotoideaTanaoceridaeXyrotonotidae Superfamily: PampagoideaPamphagidae Superfamily: PyrgomorphoideaPyrgomorphidae Superfamily: TrigonopteryguideaBorneancrididaeTrigonopterygidae Superfamily: AcridoideaAcrididaeCyrtacanthacridinaeRomaleidae Superfamily: TetrigoideaBatrachideidaeTetrigidae Superfamily: TridactyloideaTridactylidaeRipipterygidae Superfamily: CylindrichaetoideaCylindrichaetidea Unknown: Charilaidae Dericorythidae Euschmidtiidae Lathiceridae Lentulidae Lithidiidae Ommexechidae Pneumoridae Pyrgacrididae Tridactylidae Tristiridae See more at Wikipedia.org...

Katydid wiki:
[ext Katydid is the common name of insects belonging to the grasshopper family Tettigoniidae, which contains over 6,800 species. Also known as "long horned grasshoppers" and "bush crickets", the term "katydid" is used mainly in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. The name "katydid" comes from the sound produced by species of the North American genus Pterophylla (literally "winged leaf"). The males of katydids have sound-producing (stridulating) organs located on their front wings which in some species produce sound supposedly like "Katy did, Katy didn't", hence the name. In some species females are also capable of stridulation. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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