A small bush cricket that is mostly active by day and sings for long periods without stopping.
Genus Conocephalus, family Tettigoniidae
Example sentencesExamples
- Its appearance is very different to the Coneheads and it is much smaller than the other green bush-cricket species.
- Global warming is believed to have encouraged rosels and the long-winged conehead to build large populations.
- The calls of these two cone-heads are distinctive from those of other bush-crickets.
- Female fully winged forms can be readily separated from the Long-winged Cone-head by the shape of the ovipositor.
- The rare butcher's broom, wavy-leaved St John's wort and the short-winged cone-head cricket have all been recorded here.