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Northern Marbled Grasshopper (Spharagemon marmoratum marmoratum)
Photo#139796
Copyright © 2007
Tom Bentley
Grasshopper -
Spharagemon marmoratum
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Blue River Sand Barrens, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
August 25, 2007
Sand barrens habitat
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Contributed by
Tom Bentley
on 25 August, 2007 - 10:10pm
Last updated 13 September, 2008 - 1:34pm
Moved
Moved from
Spharagemon
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Tom Bentley
, 29 August, 2007 - 5:23pm
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Grasshopper - Spharagemon
Another specimen of Spharagemon marmorata marmorata. This time I think a male. Not sure how common the green coloring is. I've not seen it before in mounted specimens, but it may fade out when they dry. Lovely photo of a lovely insect!
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David J. Ferguson
, 29 August, 2007 - 4:51pm
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They were almost all green li
They were almost all green like this but quite variable. Thanks.
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Tom Bentley
, 29 August, 2007 - 5:22pm
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Spharagemon sp?
The bright orange hind tibia are very suggestive for Spharagemon. Awesome image.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 28 August, 2007 - 7:43pm
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I will likely get all of the
I will likely get all of the grasshoppers identified by the Wisconsin expert in the next few days!
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Tom Bentley
, 28 August, 2007 - 7:57pm
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