Pseudophyllinae

Guides

  • Lea

    Lea is a monotypic genus of katydids in the family Tettigoniidae, established by Caudell in 1906. The genus contains a single species, Lea floridensis, commonly known as the Florida true katydid. These insects belong to the subfamily Pseudophyllinae and tribe Pterophyllini. The genus is native to the southeastern United States, with confirmed records from Florida and Georgia.

  • Paracyrtophyllus robustus

    Central Texas Leaf-Katydid, Truncated True Katydid

    Paracyrtophyllus robustus is a true katydid species in the family Tettigoniidae, described by Caudell in 1906. It is endemic to central Texas and surrounding regions of North America. The species is commonly known as the central Texas leaf katydid or truncated true katydid, reflecting both its geographic restriction and its leaf-mimicking appearance. It is among the more frequently observed katydid species in its range, with over 2,400 documented observations.