Scientific Name: Lesina sp. (Likely Lesina blanchardi)
Family: Tettigoniidae
Classification: Orthoptera (Katydid/Bush Cricket)
Toxicity Level: Non-Toxic (Powerful Bite)
Origin: Malaysia / Borneo
Adult Size: 6cm - 8cm
Lifespan: 1 - 2 years
Diet: Omnivore (Fruits, Seeds, Small Insects)
The Dragon Headed Grasshopper (Lesina sp.) is a spectacular and bizarre looking katydid. It gets its name from its elongated, cone-shaped head which resembles a dragon or a unicorn horn. Unlike peaceful grasshoppers, this is a spiky, aggressive-looking omnivore that looks like it came straight from a prehistoric era.
Notes: This species is distinct from standard grasshoppers as it is partially carnivorous. In captivity, they enjoy a varied diet of fruits (apple, carrot) supplemented with protein (crickets, roaches).
Handling Warning: While not venomous, they have incredibly powerful mandibles (jaws) capable of drawing blood. Handle with respect or use a perch.
Why Source This Species:
Bizarre Anatomy: The "Dragon Head" shape is unique and attracts collectors of oddities.
Rare Offering: Seldom seen in the general pet trade compared to mantises.
Hardiness: Robust and relatively easy to keep once established.
Malaysia