Scudderia is a genus of katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae. They are sometimes called bush katydids and are 30–38 mm in length. Their range is much of North America from southern Canada southward in deciduous forests, shrublands, grasslands. Some can even be in more lush parts of some desert areas from southern California southward. They are herbivores, with nymphs feeding primarily on flowers and adults preferring woody deciduous plants.
Scudderia is a genus of katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae. They are sometimes called bush katydids and are 30–38 mm in length. Their range is much of North America from southern Canada southward in deciduous forests, shrublands, grasslands. Some can even be in more lush parts of some desert areas from southern California southward. They are herbivores, with nymphs feeding primarily on flowers and adults preferring woody deciduous plants.
==Species== Scudderia beckeri Piza, 1967 Scudderia bivittata Piza, 1976 Scudderia chelata Piza, 1980 Scudderia cuneata Morse, 1901 Scudderia curvicauda (De Geer, 1773) Scudderia dentata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 Scudderia fasciata Beutenmüller, 1894 Scudderia furcata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 Scudderia intermedia Márquez Mayaudón, 1958 Scudderia mexicana (Saussure, 1861) Scudderia pallens (Fabricius, 1787) Scudderia paraensis Piza, 1980 Scudderia paronae Griffini, 1896 Scudderia pistillata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878 – broadwinged bush katydid Scudderia salesopolensis Piza, 1980 Scudderia septentrionalis (Serville, 1838) Scudderia surinama Piza, 1980 Scudderia texensis Saussure & Pictet, 1897 Scudderia trombetana Piza, 1980 Scudderia ungulata Scudder, 1898 Scudderia williamsi Piza, 1974
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