Jim Fowler's photos with the keyword: Scudderia furcata

Spiranthes cernua (Nodding ladies'-tresses orchid)…

23 Sep 2012 187
The critter is a female Katydid, Scudderia furcata (Forked-tail Bush Katydid). I know that it is a female because of the brown ovipositor (an organ used for laying/positioning eggs) on the rear end of the body of this insect. There is also a tiny crab spider on one of the flowers just next to the Katydid... (see note box) Several years ago, I was surprised to find a dense grouping of this fall-blooming orchid in one of our state Heritage Preserves. I had seen this orchid in small groups at this site, near a stream, but not in such a mass of flowers! This plot is about six feet by six feet and is situated on bare granite at about a 45 degree angle! The soil (if you can call it that) is only a couple of inches deep, and it is watered by a seep from above the bald. A couple of years ago, we had a very dry summer, and this fragile site suffered considerably, but somehow it managed to hang on, and now it is almost back to its historic best. This is always one of my favorite places to visit in the early fall...