Greater arid-land predaceous Katydid - Neobarrettia spinosa -  Kerr County - (Hill Country) County, Texas, USA August 19, 2004 Size: 11 cm long
I did a search on Neobarrettia spinosa and found no entries, so I thought I'd share this one.
It is a Greater arid-land predaceous Katydid, Neobarrettia spinosa (female).
This thing hopped in my window and landed on my workbench here in the Texas Hill Country.
It is not your average Katydid!
It eats Praying Mantis' for breakfast. If you were to harass it with your finger, rather than hopping away, it will charge and CHOMP you, drawing blood!
It has an extra set of arms under it's chin that it uses to feed it's mouth with scraps and titbits while it's dining.
Since I'm unfamiliar whih how things work here, maybe someone can tell me how to have my comments reviewed and how to post the image to the proper place.
....Ed Johnson....
Contributed by Ed Johnson on 7 September, 2005 - 11:58pm Last updated 19 September, 2006 - 12:46am |