The white margin to the pronotum suggests this is a shield backed katydid in the sub-family Tettigoniinae (not Phaneropterinae), possibly Chlorodectes sp. Its a male Vth instar nymph and is brachypterous. I think C. baldersoni is recorded from Bungonia. It's an opportunistic omnivore
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