Neoconocephalus retusus

(Scudder, 1878)

Round-tipped Conehead

Neoconocephalus retusus, commonly known as the round-tipped conehead, is a of in the Tettigoniidae. range from 37 to 52 mm in length and are active during late summer and autumn. The species is found in the eastern United States and southern Canada, typically in wet grassy and weedy .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neoconocephalus retusus: /ˌniːoʊˌkɒnəˈsɛfələs rɪˈtjuːsəs/

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Habitat

Wet grassy and weedy areas.

Distribution

Eastern United States and southern Canada. GBIF records indicate presence in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, and Georgia.

Seasonality

Active during August, September, and October.

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