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Eastern Lubber Grasshopper Nymphs

Romalea microptera

Photo by adrienne.rae
Published on Project Noah
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26.0673, -80.4151

Field Notes

Description:

Black: some have orange stripes, others red

Habitat:

Weston, South Florida

Notes:

At a poolside, saw them just hangin' out

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Comments (2)

Very common in South Florida. By the way, you can change the location of this spotting by dragging the "leaf" icon on the map or typing in a new location and saving it. Thanks for sharing!
Hey there! These are actually Eastern Lubber Grasshopper Nymphs. Check out more info here, especially the last picture (on the bottom left) http://bugguide.net/node/view/2807
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PublishedApril 26, 2010

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