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Bush Crickets Collection

Bush crickets, also known as katydids, are fascinating creatures found in various regions around the world

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Bush Crickets Collection: Katydid / Bush-cricket - Danum Valley Conservation Area - Sabah - Borneo - Malaysia
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Bush Crickets Collection: Great green bush cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) female, Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat
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Bush Crickets Collection: Speckled bush cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) outline seen through backlit oak leaf
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Bush Crickets Collection: Female Wart biter bush cricket (Decticus verrucivorus) on plants, Stenje region
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Bush Crickets Collection: Wart biter (Decticus verrucivorus) portrait, Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol
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Bush Crickets Collection: Male Great green bush cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat
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Bush Crickets Collection: Crab spider (probably Thomisus onustus) preying on a Bush cricket (Tettigoniidae)
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Bush Crickets Collection: Great green bush cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) on purple flower, Gargano National Park
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Bush Crickets Collection: Bush cricket {Deracantha sp} on Mallow flower (Malva sylvestris) Bulgaria, May 2008
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Bush Crickets Collection: Dark Bush-cricket (Pholidoptera griseoaptera) adult male, resting on hazel twig, Brittany, France
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Bush Crickets Collection: Picture No. 10983682
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Bush Crickets Collection: Giant Black-winged Clonia (Clonia melanoptera) adult, climbing on stems, South Africa, February
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Bush Crickets Collection: Roesels Bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii) adult female, clambering through grass
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Bush Crickets Collection: White-faced Bush-cricket (Decticus albifrons) adult female, resting on ground, Bulgaria, September
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Bush Crickets Collection: Roesels Bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii forma diluta) rare macropterous winged form, adult female
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Bush Crickets Collection: Grey Bush-cricket (Platycleis albopunctata) adult female, on coastal heathland, New Forest
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Bush Crickets Collection: Oak Bush-cricket (Meconema thalassinum) nymph, cleaning antennae
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Bush Crickets Collection: Oak Bush-cricket (Meconema thalassinum) adult male, resting on seedhead, Leicestershire, England
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Bush Crickets Collection: Upland Green Bush-cricket (Tettigonia cantans) adult female, resting on round hay bale in cut
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Bush Crickets Collection: Side view of Speckled Bush Cricket, Leptophyes punctatissma, on branch
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Bush Crickets Collection: Long-winged Conehead (Conocephalus discolor) female nymph, resting on dried reed
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Bush Crickets Collection: WHITE-FACED BUSH CRICKET
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Bush Crickets Collection: Oak Bush-cricket (Meconema thalassinum) adult, close-up of head, on garden fence, Belvedere, Kent
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Bush Crickets Collection: Katydid (Tettigoniidae sp. ) adult, moulting skin, hanging from leaf at night
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Bush Crickets Collection: Moss Katydid (Campionica montana) adult, close-up of head, Manu Road, Departemento Cusco, Andes
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Bush Crickets Collection: Leaf Katydid (Typophyllum sp. ) adult, resting on leaf, Iwokrama Rainforest, Guyana
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Bush Crickets Collection: Katydid (Tettigoniidae sp. ) adult female, close-up of head, Los Amigos Biological Station
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Bush Crickets Collection: Bullet Ant (Paraponera clavata) adult, dismembering leaf katydid prey
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Bush Crickets Collection: Dead-leaf Katydid (Mimetica sp. ) adult pair, camouflaged on leaf litter in cloud forest, Manu Road
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Bush Crickets Collection: Saddle-backed Bush-cricket (Ephippiger ephippiger) adult, resting on stem, Lesvos, Greece, may
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Bush Crickets Collection: Bog Bush-cricket (Metrioptera brachyptera) adult female, resting on flowering heather, England
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Bush Crickets Collection: Speckled Bush-cricket (Leptophytes punctatissima) first instar young, resting on Horseshoe Orchid
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Bush Crickets Collection: Alpine Dark Bush-cricket (Pholidoptera aptera) adult female, resting on lichen covered twig
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Bush Crickets Collection: Great Green Bush-cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) adult, resting on Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)
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Bush Crickets Collection: Predatory Bush-cricket (Saga pedo) subadult, on branch in habitat, Italy
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Bush Crickets Collection: Bush-cricket (Barbitistes onustus) adult, standing on leaf, Italy, july
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Bush Crickets Collection: Bush-cricket (Ephippiger zelleri) adult female, climbing on twig, Italy, july
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Bush Crickets Collection: Wart-biter Cricket (Decticus verrucivorus) adult male, resting on rock, Italy, august
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Bush Crickets Collection: Katydid - camouflaged on moss + lichen Siquirres, Costa Rica
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Bush Crickets Collection: Wart-bitter Bush Cricket - female
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Bush Crickets Collection: Dark Bush-cricket - male resting on grass blade, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Bush Crickets Collection: Saddle Back Bush-cricket Europe
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Bush Crickets Collection: Oak Bush Cricket
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Bush Crickets Collection: Roesel's bush-cricket
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Bush Crickets Collection: Great Green Bush Cricket
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Bush Crickets Collection: Speckled Bush Cricket UK
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Bush Crickets Collection: Roesel's bush-cricket UK


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Bush crickets, also known as katydids, are fascinating creatures found in various regions around the world. In the Danum Valley Conservation Area in Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia, one can spot the enchanting outline of a speckled bush cricket through a backlit oak leaf. Its delicate features and intricate patterns make it a sight to behold. Moving on to the Stenje region, we encounter a female wart biter bush cricket perched gracefully on plants. With its vibrant colors and distinctive appearance, it adds an element of beauty to its surroundings. Similarly captivating is the female great green bush cricket found in Fliess Naturpark Kaunergrat. Its emerald hue and graceful demeanor make it truly mesmerizing. In Tirol's Fliess Naturpark Kaunergrat, we come across a portrait of the wart biter bush cricket showcasing its unique characteristics. The details captured in this image highlight its rugged charm and undeniable presence. Meanwhile, male great green bush crickets dominate their territory with their striking appearance in Fliess Naturpark Kaunergrat. Their strong physique and vibrant coloration command attention wherever they go. Nature's circle of life unfolds before our eyes as we witness a crab spider preying on a helpless bush cricket from Tettigoniidae family - probably Thomisus onustus species. This scene serves as a reminder that survival is not always guaranteed even for these remarkable insects. Venturing into Gargano National Park reveals yet another stunning sight: a great green bush cricket perched delicately on top of purple flowers. The contrast between its vivid body and the soft hues of nature creates an awe-inspiring visual spectacle. Further east in Bulgaria during May 2008, we find ourselves captivated by another type of Bush Cricket - Deracantha sp - resting peacefully on Mallow flowers (Malva sylvestris). This harmonious combination of insect and flora showcases the interconnectedness of nature.