Inscudderia strigata

(Scudder, 1898)

guinea-cypress katydid, striped bush katydid

Inscudderia strigata is a phaneropterine in the , commonly known as the guinea-cypress katydid or striped bush katydid. It is to North America, with documented records from Florida and Georgia. The was described by Scudder in 1898 and belongs to a of bush katydids characterized by distinctive morphological features.

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How to pronounce Inscudderia strigata: /ɪnˌskʌˈdɪəriə strɪˈɡɑːtə/

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from Florida and Georgia.

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