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BushCricket in many languages
Gordon
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Posted on 27-03-2012 14:19
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Hi folks,
A Katydid is a Bush Cricket that lives in the U S A
or maybe a Long-horned Grasshopper with an instrument to play.

Whatever, (Tettigoniidae) I would like to know, what is the common name for this animal in other languages. Acrida in Greek maybe.Wink Transliterate please so that I can read it.TumbsUp
Edited by Gordon on 27-03-2012 14:21
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Sabelsprinkhaan (sabre grasshopper) in Dutch
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Czech: kobylka
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Swedish: vårtbitare
translated to english: wart chewer
 
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Thanks peopleTumbsUp
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Pasikonikowate in Polish :-)
Gordon ! use pls the webpage: http://en.wikiped...tigoniidae
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Sauterelle in french (little hopper) Smile
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Szöcske in Hungarian.
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Laubheuschrecken ("Leaf Grasshoppers") in german ;)

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http://agrozoo.ne...&l2=en

type Tettigoniidae where you see blue 'dog flea', click to the right button

You should get pretty reliable data for anything (besides Tettigoniidae )
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