User:Nprosenthal14/Neoconocephalus triops
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These insects range from bright green to brown in color and are adapted to disguise themselves as plant leaves. They feed on grass and grass seeds as juveniles and adults. They have a univoltine life cycle and go through simple metamorphosis. Males use a mating call to attract females during mating season in early spring.[1] |
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[edit]https://bugguide.net/node/view/7654
- ^ "Species Neoconocephalus triops - Broad-tipped Conehead". bugguide.net. Retrieved 2022-12-05.