Arethaea coyotero
Hebard, 1935
Mojave Thread-leg Katydid, Coyotero Thread-leg Katydid
Arethaea coyotero is a of phaneropterine in the , commonly known as the Mojave thread-leg katydid or coyotero thread-leg katydid. The species was described by Hebard in 1935. It belongs to the Arethaea, a group characterized by their elongated, thread-like hind legs. Distribution records indicate presence in Arizona and Nevada.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Arethaea coyotero: //ˌærɛˈθiːə ˌkoʊjoʊˈtɛroʊ//
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Distribution
Arizona; Nevada; North America
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Taxonomic Note
The belongs to the Phaneropterinae and tribe Insarini. The Arethaea is part of the , which includes species commonly known as bush- or katydids.
Observation Data
iNaturalist records show only 2 observations for this , suggesting it may be rarely encountered or underreported.