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Onomarchus (insect)
''Onomarchus'' is a genus of Tettigoniidae, bush crickets or katydids found mainly distributed in the tropical forests of Asia. Like many other members of the subfamily Pseudophyllinae, their wings appear very leaf-like. A study of ''O. uninotatus'' found it to produce sounds at an unusually low frequency of about 3.5 kHz. The Tympanum (anatomy), tympanal membrane cuts out high frequencies unlike the sound filters found in other Tettigoniids. Species The species in the genus include * ''Onomarchus bisulcatus'' Ingrisch & Shishodia, 1998 * ''Onomarchus cretaceus'' (Serville, 1838) * ''Onomarchus leuconotus'' (Serville, 1838) - type species (locality Java) * ''Onomarchus philippinensis'' Weidner, 1965 * ''Onomarchus uninotatus'' (Serville, 1838) References External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q7094468 Tettigoniidae genera Taxa named by Carl Stål Pseudophyllinae ...
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Onomarchus Uninotatus
''Onomarchus uninotatus'' is a species of Pseudophyllinae, pseudophylline bush cricket from the family Tettigoniidae, native to South and Southeast Asia, and southern China. It is a fairly large Leaf-mimic katydid, leaf-like bush cricket where adults are green (often fading to brown in Biological specimen, specimens) and on average measure about long in males and long in females; Nymph (biology), nymphs are smaller, have small wings and can be either green or brown. Both adults and nymphs of this common, nocturnal bush cricket are herbivorous and the species is sometimes considered a serious Pest (organism), pest when feeding on the foliage of fruit trees, especially jackfruit. References External links

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10610143 Pseudophyllinae Orthoptera of Asia Taxa named by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville Taxa described in 1838 ...
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