Inscudderia walkeri

Hebard, 1925

Eastern Cypress Katydid, Walker's Katydid

Inscudderia walkeri, commonly known as the eastern cypress or Walker's katydid, is a of phaneropterine katydid in the Tettigoniidae. It was described by Hebard in 1925 and is found in North America, with confirmed records from Alabama, Florida, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The species belongs to the Inscudderia, which is part of the tribe Scudderiini within the Phaneropterinae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Inscudderia walkeri: //ɪnˌskʌdˈɪəriə ˈwɔːlkɛri//

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Distribution

Documented from Alabama, Florida, Virginia, and the District of Columbia in the eastern United States.

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