Grasshopper, Cricket or Katydid (Orthoptera) species

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125 species

Caledia captiva (grasshopper)

Caledia captiva
Caledia captiva
Caledia captiva

Calperum ottei (A recently described pygmy cricket)

Calperum ottei
Calperum ottei
Calperum ottei

Catantopini sp. (tribe) (Unidentified grasshopper)

Catantopini sp. (tribe)
Catantopini sp. (tribe)
Catantopini sp. (tribe)

Chlorodectes montanus (Montane green shield back katydid)

Chlorodectes montanus
Chlorodectes montanus
Chlorodectes montanus

Chlorodectes sp. (genus) (A shield back katydid)

Chlorodectes sp. (genus)
Chlorodectes sp. (genus)
Chlorodectes sp. (genus)

Chortoicetes terminifera (Australian Plague Locust)

Chortoicetes terminifera
Chortoicetes terminifera
Chortoicetes terminifera

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis (Variable Cirphula)

Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis
Cirphula pyrrhocnemis

Conocephalomima barameda (False Meadow Katydid, Barameda)

Conocephalomima barameda
Conocephalomima barameda
Conocephalomima barameda

Coptaspis sp 6 (An undescribed katydid)

Coptaspis sp 6
Coptaspis sp 6
Coptaspis sp 6

Coryphistes ruricola (Bark-mimicking Grasshopper)

Coryphistes ruricola
Coryphistes ruricola
Coryphistes ruricola

Eurepa marginipennis (Mottled bush cricket)

Eurepa marginipennis
Eurepa marginipennis
Eurepa marginipennis

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    * designates formal legal status
  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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