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L'Antaxie catalane

Antaxius chopardi

Least Concern

About

Chopard's Mountain Bush-Cricket (Antaxius chopardi) is a bush-cricket (katydid) in the family Tettigoniidae, endemic to mountain ranges in the western Mediterranean region, likely including the Pyrenees and associated mountain systems of southern France and northern Spain. Bush-crickets of the genus Antaxius are large, robust tettigoniids characterised by females bearing a pronounced ovipositor for egg insertion into soil or plant tissue, and males producing species-specific stridulatory songs by rubbing modified wing structures. Despite the name mountain bush-cricket, members of this genus inhabit a range of grass-shrub-dominated montane habitats including rocky slopes, mountain meadows, and scrubland edges. They are primarily herbivorous, feeding on grasses, herbs, and low shrubs, though they may supplement their diet with small invertebrates. Stridulation songs are important for species identification in this cryptically coloured group, as multiple Antaxius species may co-occur in the same mountain range. The IUCN classifies this species as Least Concern, with populations found across suitable montane habitats within its range. The species is named after Lucien Chopard, recognising his extensive contributions to the study of European orthopteran (crickets and grasshoppers) biodiversity. Climate change-driven shifts in vegetation zones may pose future threats to montane endemic invertebrates.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

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Names in Other Languages

French L'Antaxie catalane

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of L'Antaxie catalane?
The scientific name of L'Antaxie catalane is Antaxius chopardi. It belongs to the genus Antaxius.
What is the conservation status of L'Antaxie catalane?
L'Antaxie catalane (Antaxius chopardi) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
What family does L'Antaxie catalane belong to?
L'Antaxie catalane (Antaxius chopardi) belongs to the genus Antaxius, which is part of the taxonomic family Tettigoniidae.
Is L'Antaxie catalane endangered?
No, L'Antaxie catalane (Antaxius chopardi) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does L'Antaxie catalane belong to?
L'Antaxie catalane (Antaxius chopardi) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (animal).
What are the closest relatives of L'Antaxie catalane?
The closest relatives of L'Antaxie catalane in the genus Antaxius include L'Antaxie cévenole, L'Antaxie corse, L'Antaxie disgracieuse, L'Antaxie pyrénéenne, Common Mountain Bush-cricket.

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