Orthoptera Collection (page 6)
Orthoptera, a diverse order of insects, encompasses fascinating species from all corners of the world
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Orthoptera, a diverse order of insects, encompasses fascinating species from all corners of the world. One such example is the Schistocerca gregaria, commonly known as the desert locust. This notorious insect has been responsible for devastating crop damage throughout history. In contrast to the destructive nature of the desert locust, we have the captivating Lesser Marsh Grasshopper (Chorthippus albomarginatus). With its leg gracefully resting on a flowerhead in Leicestershire, this adult grasshopper showcases its delicate beauty. Museum specimens offer us a glimpse into the intricate world of Orthoptera. Among them is the Lichen Katydid (Markia hystrix), perfectly blending with lichens in Sumaco National Park. Its camouflage skills are truly remarkable. Moving on to another striking species, we encounter the Great green bush-cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) female laying eggs in Sark, British Isles. Witnessing this momentous event reminds us of nature's incredible life cycle. The Peacock katydid (Pterochroza ocellata) takes center stage next as it adopts a defensive posture in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador. Its vibrant colors and unique body shape serve as both protection and intimidation against potential predators. Venturing deeper into South America's rainforests brings us face-to-face with the Spiny devil katydid (Panacanthus cuspidatus). Its menacing appearance matches its name perfectly; however, these spines also act as an effective defense mechanism against threats lurking within Napo's dense vegetation. A leaf mimic bush cricket or katydid belonging to an unknown species captivates our attention next. With astonishing precision and detail, it imitates leaves flawlessly - a true master of disguise among Tettigoniidae family members.