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With its fearsome appearance, the Spiny Devil (Panacanthus cuspidatus) surely ranks as one of the most impressive of all katydids. Endemic to the upper Amazon Basin, this large insect uses its prickly front legs in self-defense and also to capture prey – it feeds both on vegetation and other insects. Yasuní National Park, Ecuador.

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Conocephalinae, Copiphorini, Ecuador, Ensifera, Insecta, Orthoptera, South America, Tettigoniidae, Tettigoniidea, Tettigonioidea, amazon, amazon basin, animal, arthropod, bush cricket, conehead, fauna, insect, invertebrate, katydid, tropical
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Central & South America, Insects
With its fearsome appearance, the Spiny Devil (Panacanthus cuspidatus) surely ranks as one of the most impressive of all katydids. Endemic to the upper Amazon Basin, this large insect uses its prickly front legs in self-defense and also to capture prey – it feeds both on vegetation and other insects. Yasuní National Park, Ecuador.