Orthoptera of North Carolina
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Conocephalus strictus (Scudder, 1875) - Straight-Lanced Meadow Katydid


Conocephalus strictus
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Conocephalus strictus
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Taxonomy
Family: Tettigoniidae Subfamily: Conocephalinae Tribe: Conocephalini
Comments: One of nineteen species in this large worldwide genus that occur in North America north of Mexico (SINA, 2018; Cigliano et al., 2018); ten have been recorded in North Carolina
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions: Online Photographs: BugGuide, Google Images,  iNaturalist, GBIFSINA 238a.htm                                                                                  
Comments: A small (large for the genus), short-winged Lesser Meadow Katydid. The head and sides of thorax and abdomen are green and a dorsal brown stripe runs from the fastigium and occiput of the head down the length of the thorax and abdomen. This stripe is bordered by white, particularly on the head but also along the lateral carinae of the thorax and the lateral edges of the abdomen in some cases.
Total Length [body plus wings; excludes ovipositor]: 14-15 mm, males; 17-18 mm, females (Blatchley, 1920)
Structural Features: Although long-winged species are occasionally observed, wings are typically short in both sexes. The tegmina are about half the length of the abdomen in males and a third of the length in females (Blatchley, 1920). Females possess very long, straight ovipositors which are always longer than the hind femur and are up to 14 mm in length. Male cerci also have an elongated apical portion that is subacuminate (Blatchely, 1920).
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Singing Behavior: Fulton (1932) described the song as continuous with only breaks of a fraction of a second at irregular intervals. Unlike other members of this genus, the songs of this species lack the series of staccato notes that are interspersed between the longer buzzes (Allard, 1914, in Blatchley, 1920). To human ears, the song is a "very faint fluttering sound, audible only a few feet away" (Fulton, 1932).
Distribution in North Carolina
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Conocephalus strictus
Adult Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Blatchley (1920) describes the habitat of this species as consisting of "dry upland meadows, open pastures, and prairies".
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See also Habitat Account for General Successional and Semi-Natural Grasslands
Status in North Carolina
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Natural Heritage Program Ranks: GNR S5
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Image Gallery for Conocephalus strictus - Straight-Lanced Meadow Katydid

Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Wilson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Wilson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Sampson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Sampson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Bladen Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Bladen Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Greene Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Greene Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Columbus Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Columbus Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Wilson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Wilson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Brunswick Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Wilson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Basinger
Wilson Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Burke Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: H. Quay
Orange Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: John Petranka
Orange Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Michael P. Morales
Cumberland Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Ken Kneidel
Mecklenburg Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Stephen Hall
Iredell Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: Mark Shields
Duplin Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: J.Williams
Durham Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: J.Williams
Durham Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: E. Corey
Wake Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: B. Anderson and E. Corey
Wake Co.
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Conocephalus strictus Recorded by: E. Corey and C. Dykstra
Beaufort Co.
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