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Great Green Bush Cricket Nymph Hoge Kempen National Park (June, 2014).<br />
I found this type of cricket perched like that in a daisy flower. These insects are generally green, with a brown-colored band on top of the body. The organ of the stridulation of the males is generally brown. I think this nymph is a male as this organ can be seen in the picture. The adults have developed wings.   Belgium,Geotagged,Spring,Tettigonia viridissima Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Great Green Bush Cricket Nymph

Hoge Kempen National Park (June, 2014).
I found this type of cricket perched like that in a daisy flower. These insects are generally green, with a brown-colored band on top of the body. The organ of the stridulation of the males is generally brown. I think this nymph is a male as this organ can be seen in the picture. The adults have developed wings.

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''Tettigonia viridissima'', the great green bush-cricket, is a large species of bush-cricket belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae.

Similar species: Grasshoppers And Crickets
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Jul 26, 2016. Captured Jun 8, 2014 14:29 in Weg naar Heiwick 124, 3630 Maasmechelen, Belgium.
  • SP-820UZ
  • f/4.5
  • 10/5000s
  • ISO80
  • 5.7mm