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Conocephalus spartinae - female

Conocephalus spartinae - Female
Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, USA
August 16, 2015
Green-morph female on Spartina alterniflora.

cool!
Was wondering when more of these would get posted to BG. They can be extremely common, but you have to go out in salt marshes to see them.

 
Yes, pretty numerous in their
Yes, pretty numerous in their habitat, and in my area they seem to occupy pretty much every piece of marsh, even small ones. Patchily distributed, though -- they were showing a marked preference for the tallest grass clones in fairly wet parts of the marsh.

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