The rains have come-sort of. Adult katydids are showing up at the lights as well as on the rainforest vegetation. The first Queensland Palm Katydid was heard on the evening of 17 December.
With the Christmas Holiday Season coming on, katydids are called Esparanzas in some cultures, the word meaning Hope. Let's all Hope that this is a pleasant season with less animosity and 2021 will be better than 2020--it just has to be.
Garradunga Snub-nosed Katydid Chloracantha garradunga Rentz, Su, Ueshima
female
Garradunga Snub-nosed Katydid Chloracantha garradunga Rentz, Su, Ueshima
female
Garradunga Snub-nosed Katydid Chloracantha garradunga Rentz, Su, Ueshima
female pronotum
Ingrisch's Forest Katydid Ingrischagraecia iterika Rentz, Su, Ueshima
` Tropical Nicsara Nicsara trigonalis Walker
Adult female, defensive
Ingrisch's Forest Katydid Ingrischagraecia iterika Rentz, Su, Ueshma
Larifugagraecia sp.` Tropical Nicsara Nicsara trigonalis Walker
Tropical Nicsara Nicsara trigonalis Walker nymph
Destructive Katydid Austrosalomona destrucctor Rentz, Su, Ueshima
Buck's Unicorn Katydid Barbaragraecia richardsoni Rentz and Su
Purple-winged Katydid Kurandoptera purpura Rentz, Su, Ueshima
Curvy-tailed Caedicia Caedicia flexuosa Bolivar
Curvy-tailed Caedicia Caedicia flexuosa Bolivar
Serrated Bush Katydid Paracaedicia serrata Brunner
Kuranda Spotted Katydid Ephippitytha kuranda Rentz, Su, Ueshima
Balsam Beast Anthophiloptera dryas Rentz and Clyne
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