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Cone-Nose Grasshopper Nymph

Photo by LaurenZarate
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Field Notes

Description:

Grasshopper nymph with stripped eyes and a beautiful integumentary pattern. Family Pyrgomorphidae.

Habitat:

Forest vegetation, Km 11.5, highway between Tuxtla Gutierrez and San Cristobal de Las Casa, Chiapas, Mexico.

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Comments (5)

You'll keep on shooting pics like that with that there walker :D I went to Cambodia for a couple of weeks...I did live there before and this was the first time back since then. Wasn't as keen on photographing nature then as now! I will keep my fingers crossed that you get there sooner than later Lauren :)
Thank you Liana, now I'll have to lug that walker all over the place! So neat that you went (are in?) Cambodia. I've always wanted to go there.
Ha ha I think your walker made an excellent tripod! Wonderful spotting Lauren. Thank you for sharing :) Liana
Thank you armadas :) that would have put me at 116 years old!! I had a hard time positioning my walker for that photo!
I love the year that you made this spotting Lauren! :D

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