A common name for it is "restless bush cricket".
[1][2][3][4] Males of this species make calls not to attract females, like other similar organisms do; they themselves choose with whom to mate thanks to chemical interactions which occur when both individuals connect their antennas together.
When courting, the male silently vibrates its wings.
The female may gnaw at the tegmina of the male to reach its seminal glands.
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