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Dactylotum bicolor nymph or an adult of a different species? - Aidemona azteca

Dactylotum bicolor nymph or an adult of a different species? - Aidemona azteca
San Antonio, Medina River Park, Bexar County, Texas, USA
October 9, 2006

2nd instar I think
Thought it might be helpful to try and tag the age of some of these. It helps to show the changes as they grow. This one is clearly younger than the rest here. The small pronotum, compact form, and different coloration are noticeable.

Moved
Moved from Aidemona.

Moved
Moved from Melanoplus.

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