




Leptophyes punctatissima
The Speckled Bush-cricket is a small green insect that loves to hide in bushes and tall grass. It has tiny speckles on its body that help it blend in with leaves and flowers.
生息地: Grasslands
The Speckled Bush-cricket is typically bright green with tiny reddish-brown or black spots covering its body. It has incredibly long, slender antennae, often much longer than its body, and very short, vestigial wings that are not used for flight.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Female bush-crickets use a sword-like part called an ovipositor to lay eggs safely inside plant stems.
If they lose a leg or antenna, they can often grow it back during their next molt!
Instead of loud chirps, they make a very soft, high-pitched 'tsip-tsip' sound by rubbing their tiny wings.
They have super long antennae, often three times their body length, to help them feel their way around!
Speckled Bush-cricket has a bright green body with tiny spots that helps them blend perfectly with leaves and stems, making them almost invisible to predators.
Speckled Bush-cricket can leap great distances using its powerful back legs, which helps them escape danger quickly.
Speckled Bush-cricket has special 'ears' on its front legs that help them sense tiny ground vibrations, allowing them to detect nearby threats.
Omnivorous, munching on leaves, flowers, and tiny insects like aphids.
Erithacus rubecula
A common bird that hunts insects.
Araneus diadematus
Catches insects in its sticky web.
Rubus fruticosus
Feeds on the leaves and flowers.
Aphis fabae
Preys on small, soft-bodied insects.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
It's safe to watch these crickets, but try not to touch them as they can be delicate.
10-15 mm
60-120 日
Omnivorous, munching on leaves, flowers, and tiny insects like aphids.
Grasslands
Foraging
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