Saddle-backed Bush Cricket (Ephippiger ephippiger), female, family Tettigoniidae, France
In the U.S., we refer to Bush Crickets as Katydids.
photograph by Bernard DUPONT

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Saddle-backed Bush Cricket (Ephippiger ephippiger), female, family Tettigoniidae, France
In the U.S., we refer to Bush Crickets as Katydids.
photograph by Bernard DUPONT
@philoursmars submitted: Une énorme et superbe ephippigère, en Auvergne
Philoursmars
Dang it sure is enormous and superb! 10/10 excellent bug design :)
Saddle-backed Bush Cricket (Ephippiger ephippiger), family Tettigoniidae, Bulgaria
In the U.S., we refer to Bush Crickets as Katydids.
photograph by Гал Ин Дао
Pepito grillo... by José Ferrando ...O más bien, Pepita porque es un hembra Ephippiger es su verdadero nombre, o tambien grillo de matorral o grillo de las viñas. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Pulsar L para verla mejor Más fotos en Blog 500px Facebook. Original: https://www.flickr.com/photos/45934115@N06/48747787698
Pepito grillo... by José Ferrando ...O más bien, Pepita porque es un hembra Ephippiger es su verdadero nombre, o tambien grillo de matorral o grillo de las viñas. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Pulsar L para verla mejor Más fotos en Blog 500px Facebook https://flic.kr/p/2hgF9Wf
Saddle-backed Bush-cricket
Saddle-Backed Bush Cricket, probably Ephippiger ephippiger cunii, male .
I came across this magnificent insect walking along a path through some pine woodland, with an under-story of heather and gorse, in Galicia, NW Spain. It is The Saddle-backed Bush-cricket. I was very excited to see one; it is absent from Britain and I had never seen one before. The closest relative we have in England, is…
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Ephippiger cf. melisi (Baccetti, 1958) by andrea hallgass http://flic.kr/p/xfBM6V
European Saddleback Bushcricket - Ephippiger ephippiger
What you see in these photos are a male (top) and a female (bottom) of Ephippiger ephippiger (Orthoptera - Tettigoniidae), a katydid species native to Europe and parts of Asia.
Like other bushcrickets this species is characterized by extremely long antennae, a pronotum resembling a saddle, thick abdomen and vestigial wings. Females have a highly developed ovipositor, the organ used for oviposition (as seen in the bottom picture).
In this species the mating behavior includes the so called nuptial gifts or nuptial feeding, in which males secrete from their accessory glands a gelatinous mass that does not contain sperm called a “spermatophylax”, attached to the spermatophore that contains the sperm. At the end of copulation, females consume the spermatophylax who then go on to eat the remainder of the spermatophore.
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Photo credits: [Top: ©Michel Maylin | Locality: Pernes-les-Fontaines, Provence-Alpes.Cote d’Azur, France, 2012] - [Bottom: ©Bernard Dupont (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) | Locality: Les Rives, Hérault, France, 2004]