Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Katydid!

Hello all.  My apologies for the lack of posts lately!  Things have been pretty hectic with moving houses between field trips.  Although, on the plus side, I now live in a house with a garden so I may post about my perennials now that I can grow them at home.  I didn't post any updates while in the field because it was crazy hot out down south and by the time I got back to the hotel everyday I was pretty content to just sprawl out in the air-conditioned room and sleep.  Quite a change from the snow we encountered in the same area in June!

I have a little time tonight, so I would like to share a picture of one of my favorite insects that I encounter in the Swift Current area: the katydid.  I think they are wonderful; particularly the lovely shade of green and their beautiful, long antennae.  This one pictured below is a male.  You can see that at the rear of his abdomen there are two short appendages instead of a long, sword-shaped ovipositor (egg-laying organ that only females possess).  Isn't he a cutie?

 I have a bunch more fun things to blog about from this past field trip.  I hope to do some more writing soon, so check back in a few days!

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