Biology:Typophyllum spurioculis

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Short description: Species of cricket-like animal

Typophyllum spurioculis
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Family: Tettigoniidae
Genus: Typophyllum
Species:
T. spurioculis
Binomial name
Typophyllum spurioculis
Baker, Sarria-S., Morris, Jonsson & Montealegre-Z., 2017

Typophyllum spurioculis is a species of day-camouflage leaf-mimicking katydids belonging to the genus Typophyllum.[1][2] T. spurioculis lived in South America in the Andean cloud forest from western Ecuador, to Columbia in the middle central cordillera mountain range. They live in a habitat that revives 2000 millimeters to 4000 millimeters of rainfall and at elevations from 1850 meters to 2600 meters.[3]

Description

The legs on T. spurioculis have bright orange spots on them. Females of this species are larger than the males of this species.[4]

Camouflage

The camouflage of typophyllum spurioculis appear as if they are bite-damaged leafs. The body of T. spurioculis also have areas with necrotic spots.[3] Their camouflage is so effective that they look nearly invisible to the human eye.[3]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q48965969 entry