Metrioptera brachyptera

Species of cricket-like animal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Metrioptera brachyptera is a species in the family Tettigoniidae commonly called the bog bush cricket.[2]

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Metrioptera brachyptera
Least Concern
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
(Europe regional assessment)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Tettigoniidae
Subfamily: Tettigoniinae
Tribe: Platycleidini
Genus: Metrioptera
Species:
M. brachyptera
Binomial name
Metrioptera brachyptera
Linné, 1761
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M. brachyptera has a body length of 12–16 mm, with color ranging from brownish, with green elements on the upper side of the head and forearm, as well as on the sides of the body. In the female, the hind legs are often partly weakly greenish. As the name suggests, The wings are usually brachypterous, although long-winged morphs may be found.

Its range extends to most of Europe, except the Iberian peninsula. It is typically found in bogs, marshes, and other wetlands. The males can be fairly aggressive and attract mates with a song consisting of a simple repeated "zirr".

Close-Up of a Metrioptera brachyptera

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