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Microcentrum sp., Angular-winged Katydid
Microcentrum sp., Angular-winged Katydid
These large, usually winged insects are related to grasshoppers and crickets. Males “sing” to attract mates, using special sound-producing structures on their wings. Females often chirp in response, which in some species sounds like “katy did, katy didn't…”
⚐ 29° 57′ 7.658″ N 90° 3′ 58.618″ W, ⛰ 14m
- Exposure time: 1/10s
- Speed: 1600iso
- Focal length: 55mm
- Aperture: 4.97
- Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
- Metering mode: CenterWeightedAverage
- Camera: SONY SLT-A55V
- White balance: Auto white balance
- Exposure mode: Auto exposure
- F-number: f5.6