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Tettigonia viridissima : ウィキペディア英語版
Tettigonia viridissima

''Tettigonia viridissima'', the Great Green Bush-Cricket, is a large species of katydid or cricket belonging to the family Tettigoniidae, subfamily Tettigoniinae. This species can be encountered from Europe to Mongolia, especially in meadows, grasslands, prairies and occasionally in gardens.
The adult males grow up to long, while females reach . This insect is most often completely green (but there are specimens completely yellowish or with yellow legs), excluding a rust-colored band on top of the body. The organ of the stridulation of the males is generally brown.
''Tettigonia viridissima'' is distinguished by its very long and thin antennae, which can sometimes reach up to three times the length of the body, thus differentiating them from grasshoppers, which always carry short antennae. It could be confused with ''Tettigonia cantans'', whose wings are a centimeter shorter than the ovipositor, or ''Tettigonia caudata'' whose hind femurs bear conspicuous black spines.
The morphology of both sexes is very similar, but the female has an egg-laying organ (ovipositor) that can reach a length of . It reaches the end of the elytra and is slightly curved downward. The larvae are green and as the imago show on their back a thin brown longitudinal stripe. The ovipositor can be seen from the fifth stage; the wings appear in both genders from the sixth stage.
''Tettigonia viridissima'' is carnivorous and arboreal. Its diet is mostly composed of flies, caterpillars and larvae. Unlike many grasshoppers, it is essentially active in day and night, as testified by its endless crepuscular and nocturnal singing.
File:Tettigonia viridissima - Grünes Heupferd (HS).ogg
The species can bite painfully but is not particularly aggressive. It is best to avoid holding the insect in the fist, as that almost guarantees a bite. They can fly, but they tend to avoid flying where possible. Most often they move "on foot" or jumps, which allow them to travel about in bushes and trees.

File:Grünes_Heupferd_♀_Tettigonia_viridissima.JPG
File:Tettigonia virdissima nymph on Phleum pratense.jpg|''Tettigonia virdissima'' nymph on ''Phleum pratense''
File:Tettigonia viridissima rule.jpg|Females can be recognized by the ovipositor
File:Heuschrecke MG 6232.jpg|Males can be recognized by the absence of the ovipositor
File:Yellow-green-tettigonia.jpg|Sometimes this bush-cricket is yellow
file:TettigoniaNymph-pjt.jpg|Nymph of ''Tettigonia'' sp.
File:Grande sauterelle verte - Portrait.jpg|Anatomy of the head
File:Grande sauterelle verte Mandibules.jpg|Mandibles
File:Bulle auditive Grande Sauterelle Verte.jpg|Hearing bubble on the forelimb

==References==


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