Insara gemmicula
Rehn & Hebard, 1914
Gemmate Bush Katydid
Insara gemmicula, commonly known as the gemmate bush , is a of phaneropterine katydid in the Tettigoniidae. It is native to North America, with records from California and other western regions. Like other members of the Insara, it is a bush-dwelling katydid associated with woody vegetation. The species was described by Rehn and Hebard in 1914.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Insara gemmicula: /ɪnˈsɑːrə ˈɡɛmɪˌkjulə/
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Habitat
Associated with woody vegetation and bush typical of phaneropterine katydids.
Distribution
Recorded from California and North America broadly. Specific range details are limited in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- Insara elegansBoth are congeneric bush katydids in the Insara, sharing similar preferences and . Insara elegans is specifically noted as prey for the Sphex lucae, suggesting ecological overlap.