[1] Conocephalus fasciatus is commonly found year-round throughout the United States and in the southern parts of Canada.
[1] They are commonly found in grassy and weedy areas in a large range of habitats including pastures, open pine woods and roadsides.
[3] It is a small, slender katydid with long, narrow wings that extend beyond its posterior.
[4] In males, the cerci are green and have a stout tooth on the inner border as well as a tip that is weakly flattened.
The Slender Meadow Katydid has a soft song that is a sequence of alternating ticks and buzzes that vary in duration from 1–20 seconds.