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Katydid Nymph

Scudderia

Photo by ChristyKucera
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Field Notes

Habitat:

leaves of a honey suckle vine.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (10)

Its interesting shrub.. Thanks for info..!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonicera_sempervirens
to AshishNimkar, no the plant is known as a Coral Red Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens )
Nymphs are hard. I was calling a Katydid nymph a grasshopper until our Insect specialist in the county saw my picture.
Is the plant is Calotropis..? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calotropis
Your spotting is great as learning Macros..!!
Thank you AshishNimkar, he was very small so i'm assuming not fully grown yet. Thank you auntnance too!!
I think he lost wings or not grown.
I have no idea, but I've never seen a horse-faced grasshopper. very nice pictures whatever it is
Definitely Longhorn Grasshopper..!!

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