Scudderia furcata, commonly known as the fork-tailed bush katydid, is a species of insect belonging to the family Tettigoniidae. It is primarily found in North America, particularly in the eastern and central regions. This insect is known for its distinctive appearance, with a long, slender body and wings that resemble leaves. The fork-tailed bush katydid is a nocturnal insect that feeds on a variety of plant materials and produces a loud, high-pitched mating call.