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Conocephalus discolor, the long-winged conehead, is a member of the Tettigoniidae family.
Today the long-winged conehead can be found in northwestern parts of the country beyond the River Thames and as far west as Wales.
The long-winged conehead feeds primarily on grasses as well as small invertebrates such as aphids and caterpillars.
These two species are phenotypically similar; however, the distinguishing factor between the two is the fully developed set of wings the long-winged conehead possesses that allows for flight.
Though male stridulation can lead to death, long-winged conehead males continue to produce their song because the benefits of attracting a female outweigh the costs of being eaten.
Conocephalus discolor is active during the day, and their main form of locomotion is walking.
Conocephalus discolor has a univoltine life cycle, only producing one set of offspring per year.
Conocephalus discolor, the long-winged conehead, is a member of the Tettigoniidae family.