Saga campbelli Uvarov, 1921


Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Female (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Male (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Habitat (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Habitat (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Habitat (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N] Saga campbelli: Habitat (Northern Greece, Thessaloniki, east of Mt. Hortiatis, late June 2013) [N]

Nutrition:
Predatory (especially other Saltatoria/insects).

Habitat:
Saga campbelli inhabits dry and warm, semi-open habitats like scrub, bushy slopes or garigues which are mostly partially grazed.

Life cycle:
The adults appear in summer. They usually rest on low bushes.

Remarks:
Saga campbelli is native to Southeastern Europe (e.g. N-Greece, Bulgaria, S-Romania, Turkey).



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