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Arid land katydids primarily feed on a variety of plant materials, including leaves, flowers, and stems. They are herbivorous insects that may also consume soft fruits and other plant parts when available. Their diet can vary depending on the specific plant species present in their arid habitat. In addition to plant matter, they may occasionally eat small insects or detritus.

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