• Source: Neobarrettia spinosa
  • Neobarrettia spinosa, also known as the greater arid-land katydid, red eyed katydid (or red eyed devil), or giant Texas katydid, is a species of katydid native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.


    Habitat


    Neobarrettia spinosa inhabits oak-juniper woodlands and arid-land deserts with mesquites or other brushes.


    Biology


    Neobarrettia spinosa is a carnivorous insect. It stalks through the underbrush and consumes grasshoppers, other katydids, caterpillars, small frogs, lizards, and any other small animal it can overpower. It is a known predator of the endangered songbird, Vireo atricapilla. These animals present a threat posture when under attack, and will defend with a powerful bite and strong kick.


    References




    External links


    Bugguide.net

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