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Exoskeleton remains of a grasshopper on a spider web

Exoskeleton remains of a grasshopper on a spider web
Homestead, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
October 7, 2007

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A shed skin
Hi, This is the shed skin of a grasshopper nymph. It might be an interesting story to learn how it ended up in a spider web, but apparently the grasshopper escaped. It looks suspiciously like a species of Schistocerca.

 
Hey David ...
Thanks for the info. Yes, It would be interesting to know how the exuvia got there!

 
:-)
Pretty extreme method of escape, eh? LOL! Probably blown by the wind, but that is such a boring explanation:-)

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