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Bulbous Buttercup Ranunculus bulbosus in a Devon meadow. Sunday, 4 August 2013. Cricket plays with bat on a hot wicket. Female Great Green Bush-cricket with large ovipositor. Characterised by its large size, distinctive colouration and very long antennae - hence this group of Orthopterans previously referred to as long-horned grasshoppersChinery, 1977. The top image shows an adult female with its threatening-looking. Down-curved ovipositor, but this is simply its egg-laying tool. I had been informe.

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Bulbous Buttercup Ranunculus bulbosus in a Devon meadow. Sunday, 4 August 2013. Cricket plays with bat on a hot wicket. Female Great Green Bush-cricket with large ovipositor. Characterised by its large size, distinctive colouration and very long antennae - hence this group of Orthopterans previously referred to as long-horned grasshoppersChinery, 1977. The top image shows an adult female with its threatening-looking. Down-curved ovipositor, but this is simply its egg-laying tool. I had been informe.

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