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Wart-biter
Decticus verrucivorus
Bush crickets
(Tettigoniidae)
♂
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Large cricket, colour can vary from green to yellow or brown, with almost always dark markings. The ♀ wings are almost as long as the body, the ovipositor (to lay eggs) is brownish and curved slightly upwards. The ♂ has wings a little longer than its body, 2 small cerci (little tail end extensions). Not a good jumper or flyer, crawls around bushes, well camouflaged and very still if necessary. In the past the powerful jaws were used to bite into warts, the stomach acid would close warts. ⇔ l. 28-44 mm LA: ≈ The very similar GAMPSOCLEIS GLABRA is smaller, l. 22-27 mm. It also has a white-edged neck shield. See photo LA.
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
Wing
Striking
Striking
10-50 mm
Jumper
Six
Smooth
Very long
On back
Long aft leg
Long tail
1 LookAlikes (LA):
Oedalus decorus [L.]
Wart-biter
Wrattenbijter
Warzenbeißer
Dectique verrucivore
Locustone brizzolato
Decticus verrucivorus [L.]
Decticus verrucivorus [L.]
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