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Tettigonian
Tettigonian Tet`ti*go"ni*an, n. [Gr. ?, dim. of ? a kind of grasshopper.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Hemiptera belonging to Tettigonia and allied genera; a leaf hopper.

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- Tettigonia viridissima, the great green bush-cricket, is a large species of bush-cricket belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. This species can be...
- Tettigonia is the type genus of bush crickets belonging to the subfamily Tettigoniinae. The scientific name Tettigonia is onomatopoeic and derives from...
- Tettigonia cantans is a species of bush crickets (or katydids) belonging to the family Tettigoniidae subfamily Tettigoniinae. Tettigonia cantans is present...
- Tettigonia caudata is a species of bush-crickets belonging to the family Tettigoniidae subfamily Tettigoniinae. It is found over most of Europe mainly...
- genus Tettigonia, of which the great green bush cricket is the type species; it was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. In Latin tettigonia means...
- naturalist Johan Christian Fabricius described the double drummer as Tettigonia saccata in 1803, the first description of an Australian cicada. The type...
- into a nest of Osmia sp.. A young female of great green bush-cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) the ovipositor is clearly visible. Sezen, Uzay (22 July 2012)...
- name Homalodisca vitripennis (Germar, 1821) Synonyms  Tettigonia vitripennis Germar, 1821 Tettigonia coagulata Say, 1832 Homalodisca coagulata (Say, 1832)...
- Ensifera, like this great green bush-cricket Tettigonia viridissima, somewhat resemble gr****hoppers but have over 20 segments in their antennae and different...
- insects in the world. Cyclochila australasiae was first described as Tettigonia australasiae in 1805 by amateur zoologist Edward Donovan, who reported...