Genus Neobarrettia Rank Species | Subfamily Listroscelidinae | |
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Similar Orthoptera, Listroscelidinae, Santa Monica s, Microcentrum, Clonia |
Neobarrettia spinosa real time kill
The Neobarrettia spinosa, also known as greater arid-land katydid, red eyed katydid (or red eyed devil), giant Texas katydid, is a cricket of the katydid (Tettigoniidae) family that is native to west-southern America and northern Mexico.
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Red eyed devil neobarrettia spinosa
Habitat
Neobarrettia spinosa inhabits in Oak-juniper woodlands and arid-land deserts with mesquites or other brushes.
Biology
Neobarrettia spinosa is an aggressive insect. It spreads and shakes its wings when it threats.
Diet
Neobarrettia spinosa is a carnivorous insect. It preys on grasshoppers, other katydids, caterpillars, small frogs, lizards and geckos.








References
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