Anabrus Simplex (COMPLETE)

The Anabrus simplex , widely known as the , is a fascinating and often misunderstood insect native to North America. Despite its common name, it is actually a flightless, shield-backed katydid rather than a true cricket. 🦗 Quick Facts about Anabrus simplex

: Males provide a large, protein-rich "nuptial gift" called a spermatophore to females during mating, which can weigh up to a quarter of the male's body weight. 🛠️ Current Research & Management anabrus simplex

: They are voracious omnivores. While they primarily eat plants and crops, they are known to turn cannibalistic and eat each other if they lack protein or salt. The Anabrus simplex , widely known as the

: In outbreak years, billions of these insects form massive "migratory bands" that crawl across the landscape, sometimes covering the road so thickly it sounds like popping popcorn when driven over. 🛠️ Current Research & Management : They are