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Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid
(Polyancistrus serrulatus)

(Palisot de Beauvois, 1805)

 

Synonyms: Locusta serrulata, Lobodes rubricornis

 

 

 

Polyancistrus serrulatus is a katydid endemic to the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles; it occurs in moist tropical and subtropical forests at 100-1,100 m; mainly in the north coast and the Cordillera Central. Length 31-47 mm. A robust katydid with a broad pronotum and very long antennae. General color is brown to cinnamon-brown; the tegmina are buff olive or greyish-green, with darker veins. Adults observed from early June into February, and the immature from February through late May.

 

Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid (Polyancistrus serrulatus)   D55268
Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid
(Polyancistrus serrulatus), female
Tubagua, Puerto Plata
Dominican Republic
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Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid (Polyancistrus serrulatus)   D55271
Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid
(Polyancistrus serrulatus), female
Tubagua, Puerto Plata
Dominican Republic
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Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid (Polyancistrus serrulatus)   D55151
Hispaniolan Hooded Katydid
(Polyancistrus serrulatus), nymph
Tubagua, Puerto Plata
Dominican Republic
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