Jumping Bush Cricket

Hapithus saltator

Jumping bush crickets are common in both rural and urban areas, found in shrubs, trees, and wooded areas. Their brown color and relatively flat body shape allows Jumping bush crickets to camouflage among the sticks and branches in their habitat.

Distribution of the Jumping Bush Cricket
Map modified from Singing Insects of North America (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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