Definition
The genus Anabrus refers to a specific group of flightless katydids, most notably the Mormon cricket. These insects are notorious for forming large migratory swarms that can devastate crops. They are part of the broader katydid family but have unique characteristics that set them apart. Imagine them as the nomadic raiders of the insect world. Their marching behavior is driven by hunger and the need to find food and mates. Understanding this genus helps in managing their impact on agriculture.