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Galapagos Flightless Katydid

Nesoecia cooksoni

Vulnerable

About Galapagos Flightless Katydid

A large flightless katydid endemic to the Galapagos Islands. Part of the archipelagos remarkable pattern where 74% of endemic orthopterans have lost the ability to fly.

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Did You Know?

In the Galapagos, 74% of endemic grasshoppers and crickets have evolved flightlessness β€” the same pattern seen in many island insect populations worldwide.

How to Identify Galapagos Flightless Katydid

Galapagos Flightless Katydid (Nesoecia cooksoni) belongs to the order Orthoptera, family Tettigoniidae. Adults typically measure 40-60 mm.

Galapagos Flightless Katydid Habitat

Galapagos Flightless Katydid is found in heathland habitats, particularly across South America. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Galapagos Flightless Katydid Diet and Feeding

Galapagos Flightless Katydid is a herbivore, feeding on plant material including leaves, stems, flowers, and other vegetation. Herbivorous insects play a significant role in ecosystems by influencing plant growth and serving as a food source for predators.

Where Is Galapagos Flightless Katydid Found?

Galapagos Flightless Katydid can be found in South America, where it inhabits heathland environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Galapagos Flightless Katydid can be found

Is Galapagos Flightless Katydid Dangerous?

Galapagos Flightless Katydid is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Galapagos Flightless Katydid Role in Nature

Galapagos Flightless Katydid is part of the food web as a primary consumer, feeding on plant material. It serves as an important food source for birds, bats, amphibians, and other insectivores, connecting plant energy to higher trophic levels.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Galapagos Flightless Katydid

What does Galapagos Flightless Katydid look like?

The Galapagos Flightless Katydid typically measures 40-60 mm.

Where is Galapagos Flightless Katydid found?

The Galapagos Flightless Katydid is found in South America and typically inhabits heathland environments.

What does Galapagos Flightless Katydid eat?

The Galapagos Flightless Katydid feeds on plant material including leaves, stems, and other vegetation.

Is Galapagos Flightless Katydid dangerous to humans?

The Galapagos Flightless Katydid is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

Is Galapagos Flightless Katydid endangered?

The Galapagos Flightless Katydid is currently classified as Vulnerable by conservation assessments. Habitat loss and environmental changes are among the primary threats to its population.

What is an interesting fact about Galapagos Flightless Katydid?

In the Galapagos, 74% of endemic grasshoppers and crickets have evolved flightlessness β€” the same pattern seen in many island insect populations worldwide.

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