Meadow katydid
A meadow katydid (Orchelimum) sitting on a leaf.
meadow katydid
insect
Also known as: Conocephalinae, meadow katydid
meadow katydid, (genus Orchelimum), any of a group of about 20 species of slender, small to medium-sized katydids found in grassy meadows near lakes and ponds. When disturbed, they enter the water, cling to underwater plants, and can remain submerged for several minutes. Abundant and widespread, meadow katydids have large orange eyes and a body that is brown on top and green on the bottom. They produce a song, consisting of clicks and buzzes, during the day or at night.
- Also called:
- meadow grasshopper
- Related Topics:
- grasshopper
- katydid
- Conocephalus
- Orchelimum
Taxonomy
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Insecta
- Order: Orthoptera
- Suborder: Ensifera
- Family: Tettigoniidae
The related lesser meadow katydids (Conocephalus) are slender and tend to be small in size compared with Orchelimum species.