08-28-2009, 08:06 AM
PaulW...
I'm not confusing anything, just showing that Katydids are indeed documented in Hawaii.
The call of the robustus is unique to it, not common and they are all over the Island.
If you want to hear one, take a drive out and around Puna in early evening with your window rolled down and listed to the sounds just after sunset. If you don't hear one, you're probably tone deaf, they aren't hard to find.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
I'm not confusing anything, just showing that Katydids are indeed documented in Hawaii.
The call of the robustus is unique to it, not common and they are all over the Island.
If you want to hear one, take a drive out and around Puna in early evening with your window rolled down and listed to the sounds just after sunset. If you don't hear one, you're probably tone deaf, they aren't hard to find.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.