Speckled bush-cricket
Enw gwyddonol: Leptophyes punctatissima
The Speckled bush-cricket, as its name suggests, is covered in tiny, black speckles. It can be found in scrub, hedgerows and gardens throughout summer. Males rub their wings together to create a 'song' for the females.
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Length: 0.9-1.8cmConservation status
Common.