It's a living flash of color in the Central American rainforest! Dan Smith shows how this hot-pink insect still manages to ...
An extraordinary insect preserved in amber is opening our ears to a world of communication beyond our hearing. New research on an extinct katydid in the Natural History Museum's collection reveals ...
50 million years ago in what is now northwestern Colorado, a katydid died, sank to the bottom of a lake and was quickly buried in fine sediments, where it remained until its compressed fossil was ...
As lovebug numbers fall, another insect is drawing complaints from residents in Seoul and nearby cities. Brown katydids, ...
Researchers have re-created the love song of a katydid from 165 million years ago, based on an analysis of fossilized wings found in northwest China. They say the chirp adds an aural dimension to our ...
When their numbers rise sharply, they can damage crops and are classified as outbreak pests. Read more at straitstimes.com.