Identification: A small-to-medium, secretive conehead with a slightly pinched cone that is immaculate beneath. Lower margins of hind femur darker near bases of spines. Ovipositor shorter than hind femur. Length 37-46 mm for males, 40-62 for females.
Habitat: Dense grass and herbaceous vegetation in wet places.
Season: Aug.–Sept. (north), July–Oct. (south); "
Neoconocephalus palustris, the marsh conehead, is a species of conehead in the family Tettigoniidae.[1][2][3][4] It is found in North America.[1][5]
Neoconocephalus palustris, the marsh conehead, is a species of conehead in the family Tettigoniidae. It is found in North America.