Metrioptera brachyptera (Linnaeus, 1761)
Bog Bush Cricket
Taxonomy:
- Orthoptera›Ensifera›Tettigonioidea›Tettigoniidae›Decticinae›Metrioptera brachyptera
Status:
Distribution
Recordings
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Calling song at lower temperature.
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The Bog Bush-Cricket has a distinct chuffing sound when heard through a bat detector.
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Calling song.
Colours show the year of the last record -
up to 1987 | 1988-97 | 1998 up to present |
Only Recording Scheme datasets are included. Other datasets on the Gateway may hold additional information.
Description:
Green or brown but with bright green underside. The pronotum has a cream-coloured band only on the hind edge (unlike Roesel’s Bush Cricket, where the band goes all the way round the pronotum).
Size:
Wings:
Short-winged (brachypterous), with only vestigial hind-wings and short fore-wings. There is a rare fully winged form, f. marginata with brownish-black wings.
Stridulation:
Soft but shrill buzz like rapidly ticking watch
Food:
Mainly vegetarian, feeding on buds, seeds and flowers.
Habitat:
Lowland heaths and clearings in damp heathy woodland. Eggs are inserted into vegetation by means of the ovipositor.
Phenology:
Nymphs hatch in May and June. Adults from July until late autumn.