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Flightless Bush Crickets (Hapithus)
Photo#10698
Copyright © 2005
Tony DiTerlizzi
Flightless Bush Cricket -
Hapithus
Frenchman's Forest Natural Area, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
June 25, 2004
This looks to be
H. brevipennis
, especially when you
compare it
to other
Hapithus
species.
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Contributed by
Tony DiTerlizzi
on 1 February, 2005 - 5:55pm
Last updated 29 October, 2010 - 11:03pm
Moved back
Didn't mean to move it, since it is a nymph, and it's difficult to be sure which species it is.
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David J. Ferguson
, 29 October, 2010 - 11:03pm
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Moved
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David J. Ferguson
, 29 October, 2010 - 10:50pm
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