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Chisos katydid

Paracyrtophyllus excelsus (Rehn and Hebard 1914)

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20 s of calling song; male from Brewster Co., Tex.; 23.5°C. Peak frequency 4 kHz. (WTL151-3a)
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14 s of protest song; male from Brewster Co., Tex.; 23.5°C. Peak frequency 4 kHz. (WTL151-3b)
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Song at 25°C: A raucous wonk produced at a rate of about 1 per s.
Identification: Length 35-44 mm. Forewings similar in shape to those of common true katydid; males have no knob on third abdominal tergite.
Similar species: Paracyrtophyllus robustus has truncated forewings and males that have a large stout erect knob on the third abdominal tergite.
Habitat: Oak woodland.
Season: July to October.
More information:
Subfamily Pseudophyllinae, genus Paracyrtophyllus.
References: Rehn and Hebard 1914, Hebard 1941.
Nomenclature: OSF (Orthoptera Species File Online).
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