Imagine walking through a lush trail in Illinois’ McHenry County Conservation District, surrounded by vivid foliage and ...
An international team of scientists spotted the color-changing insect on Barro Colorado Island in Panama. In the pitch black ...
A recent Journal of Orthoptera Research article describes two newly identified katydid species endemic to the southern Appalachian Mountains. The study examined the morphology and acoustic behaviors ...
A katydid changes color from pink to green to match leaf development, showing advanced camouflage adaptation in rainforests.
In 2025, researchers on Barro Colorado Island in Panama found something that looked almost like a prank played by the ...
A rare rainforest insect, Arota festae, starts life bright pink before slowly turning green, revealing a surprising camouflage strategy.
Male insects, such as crickets and katydids, create sounds by rubbing their wings together, a process called stridulation. The sounds of these insects, which have existed for millions of years, can be ...