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Tridactylid insect
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Roesels bush-cricket
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Green mountain grasshopper
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Meadow grasshopper
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Meadow grasshopper
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Rufous grasshopper
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Locust
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Singing cricket
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Ionian bush cricket
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Close-up of a male Ionian bush cricket (Poecilimon jonicus jonicus) resting on a leaf in a corfiot olive grove habitat Sometimes called Sometimes c
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Close-up of the nymph of the grasshopper (Oedipoda sp) resting on a stone in a corfiot olive grove habitat The markings on the grasshopper help to c
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Blue-winged grasshopper
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Side view of the common groundhopper (Tetrix undulata) resting on a grass blade close to the ground in a woodland habitat Groundhoppers are members o
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Stick grasshopper head
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Stick grasshopper on a leaf
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Aposematically coloured cricket This insect is using aposematic colouring to advertise its own toxicity as a warning to potential predators Photogra
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Bush cricket
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Bush cricket
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Male stripe-winged grasshopper
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Common field grasshopper
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Female Roesels bush-cricket (Roeseliana roeselii) perched on leaf in floodplain meadow by BOB GIBBONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Ant-mimic katydid nymph
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Juvenile katydid on leaf Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leaves a
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Preserved grasshoppers Assorted preserved grasshoppers (order Orthoptera) including locusts in a museum store room Photographed at the Copenhagen Zo
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Dark green bush cricket
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Cricket
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Slant-faced grasshopper
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Lily bush cricket (Tylopsis lilifolia) resting on a dried plant in a scrubland habitat This species is common in Europe and North Africa Photographe
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Slant faced grasshopper
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Female black saw bush cricket (Barbitistes ocskayi) resting on a thistle flower head This family of crickets is easily identifiable by the shape of t
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Roesels bush cricket nymph
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Great green bush cricket nymph
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Katydid on leaf Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leaves and flower
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Katydid head Close-up of the head of a katydid showing the spines on its forearms Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inh
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Katydid camouflaged on leaf Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leave
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Predatory katydid Close-up of a predatory katydid showing its long forelimbs (left) Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets i
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Orb-weaver spider with prey Orb-weaver spider on its web with a grasshopper (order Orthoptera) it has caught Orb-weavers (family Araneidae) are the
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Katydid moulting
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Katydid on leaf Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leaves and flower
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Predatory katydid
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Katydid moulting
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Katydid under UV light
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Cricket on leaf
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Katydid on the ground Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leaves and
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Katydid on leaf Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leaves and flower
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Cricket in undergrowth Upperside of a cricket (family Gryllidae) showing its brightly coloured wings (orange centre) There are more than 900 known
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Katydid camouflaged on leaf Katydids (family Tettigoniidae) also known as bush crickets inhabit mostly tropical regions They usually feed on leave
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Cricket in undergrowth
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Long-winged conehead bush-cricket on fleabane
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Edible insects Plate of crispy fried locusts for human consumption Insects are highly nutritious and an excellent source of protein
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Edible insects Plate of crispy fried locusts for human consumption Insects are highly nutritious and an excellent source of protein
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Edible insects Plate of crispy fried locusts for human consumption Insects are highly nutritious and an excellent source of protein
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Cricket (order Orthoptera)
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Immature cricket
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Meadow grasshopper
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Cave cricket
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Cave cricket
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Edible insects
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Dark Bush Cricket
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A dew covered species of juvenile bush cricket (family Tettigoniidae) resting on a red clover on a cool late spring morning in a meadow Photographed
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Sometimes called the Italian locust (Calliptamus italicus) this medium sized grasshopper was resting on the edge of an arable field Photographed in
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Katydid or bush cricket (family Tettigoniidae) on a pink flower showing its long antennae Photographed in India
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Dead leaf grasshopper nymph
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Katydid moulting
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Dead leaf grasshopper (Chorotypus biemarginatus) nymph Immature dead leaf grasshopper on a plant tendril This grasshopper mimics the appearance of a
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Katydid Close-up of a katydid (bush cricket family Tettigoniidae) on a plant showing its long hind legs (upper right)
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Katydid covered with mites Forest katydid (bush cricket family Tettigoniidae) covered with parasitic mites (subclass Acari red)
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Katydid covered with mites Close-up of the head of a forest katydid (bush cricket family Tettigoniidae) covered with parasitic mites (subclass Acari
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Katydid laying eggs
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Katydid laying eggs
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Katydid laying eggs UV light
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Crab spider and katydid
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Katydid nymph
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Katydid moulting
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Grasshopper
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Grasshopper head Macro photograph of the head of a grasshopper (order Orthoptera) showing one of its eyes (upper centre) its antennae (upper right)
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Locust leg Light micrograph of the hind leg of an Egyptian locust (Anacridium aegyptium) showing the tibia (left) and tarsus (right) Magnification
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Locust leg spine light micrograph
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Red-winged grasshopper (Oedipoda miniata) camouflaged against the background This species is found in Europe and the Near East in dry stony terrain
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Incomplete metamorphosis illustration
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Incomplete metamorphosis illustration
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Squashed green milkweed locusts (Phymateus viridipes) on a road Two green milkweed locusts killed by vehicles on a road These African locusts measur
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Insects for human consumption
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Insects for human consumption
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Insects for human consumption Man eating a house cricket (Acheta domesticus) that has been bred for human consumption This company is the first in E
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Insects for human consumption
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Breeding insects for human consumption Close-up of house crickets (Acheta domesticus) that are being bred for human consumption This company is the
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Garden locust
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Bush-cricket on dandelion clock
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Ceperos groundhopper (Tetrix ceperoi) camouflaged against muddy ground Groundhoppers (family Tetrigidae) like grasshoppers are orthopterans (order
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Long-winged conehead bush-cricket
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Heath grasshopper (Chorthippus vagans) The heath grasshopper is found in heathland and is rare in the UK Photographed on Dunyeats Heath Poole Dors
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Mottled grasshopper
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Large marsh grasshopper
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Female speckled bush-cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) on a leaf The speckled bush-cricket is a flightless species of bush-cricket that occurs acros
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Red-winged grasshopper (Oedipoda germanica) The hind wings of the red-winged grasshopper are bright red causing the insect to flash red as it flies a
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Female stripe-winged grasshopper (Stenobothrus lineatus) on a leaf
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Great green bush-cricket
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Purplish form of female meadow grasshopper (Chorthippus parallelus) This is a widespread and common species in grassland
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Male grey bush-cricket (Platycleis albopunctata) on grass
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