Spotted katydid

Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata

Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata (Serville, 1838) is a Katydid from the family Tettigoniidae, native to Australia, that grows up to 6.5 cm.
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Appearance

The wings of the adults have numerous brown spots along their edges, making the insect look somewhat like a chewed eucalypt leaf at first glance, making it blend in with its favourite food. Hence also the various common names such as 32-spotted Katydid, Spotted Katydid or Mottled Katydid.
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Naming

Originally described as Phaneroptera trigintiduoguttata by Serville in 1838 there has been some confusion with a species described later by McCoy and also known as Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata (McCoy, 1886), but currently synonymized with Ephippitytha maculata Evans, 1847
Synonym - Ochrida annulipes Walker, 1869

Distribution

The species is widespread throughout Australia, occurring in New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland.

References:

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https://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/animals-az/spotted_katydid.html
http://orthoptera.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1136583
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderOrthoptera
FamilyTettigoniidae
GenusEphippitytha
SpeciesEphippitytha trigintiduoguttata
Photographed in
Australia