Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Pink and White Katydids

A resident of Osaka, Japan found some interesting insects in her flower bed. Among them was an odd pair of grasshopper-like bugs — one pink, one white. An Osaka Museum of Natural History entomologist identifies them as the larvae of Euconocephalus thunbergi (”kubikirigisu” in Japanese), a close relative of the katydid. While he says it is normal for these insects to change between green and brown to match their surroundings, pink and white are considered abnormal. Speculation is that the pink is an extreme variation of the brown coloration, and the white specimen is believed to be an albino, though nobody will know for sure until it becomes an adult.

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