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Some type of cricket or katydid nymph?

Some type of cricket or katydid nymph?
Spring Branch, Comal County, Texas, USA
March 29, 2016
Size: Small, less than a 1/4 in
Found with a large volume of others. Several looked newly hatched. Have a humpbacked appearance from a side view with light colored face and underside. Very good jumpers. Have long antennae and visible black eyes.

Moved
Probably genus Ceuthophilus

Moved from ID Request.

Camel cricket
Looks like a camel cricket to me. Can be found in large numbers in crawlspaces.

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