Katydid
Katydid is also known as the leader of singing insects. It generally refers to some male insects that are good at singing in the family Katydidae, including the Chinese katydid. Because male grasshoppers have a vocal organ near their forewings, they can produce sounds by rubbing their wings together. Other names include 聒聒, katydid, katydid, oilseed, calling Ying, etc.
Chinese name: Katydid
Alternate name: Katydid
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Order
Suborder: Longhorned suborder
Family: Caberidae
Latin name: Tettigoniidae
Naming time: Krauss, 1902