Arethaea gracilipes

(Thomas, 1870)

thin-footed thread-leg katydid

Arethaea gracilipes is a of phaneropterine in the , commonly known as the thin-footed thread-leg katydid. The species was described by Thomas in 1870 and is found in North America. It is characterized by its slender, thread-like legs that give the species its . The Arethaea is part of the tribe Insarini, a group of katydids known for their elongated, delicate .

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How to pronounce Arethaea gracilipes: //ˌær.əˈθiː.ə ˌɡræˈsɪl.ɪˌpiːz//

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Distribution

Found in North America. GBIF records indicate occurrence in Mexico, Arizona, California, Colorado, and Kansas.

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