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Possible "Pine Katydid" - Hubbellia marginifera
Arnoldsville, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
October 6, 2007
Am I correct with the identification of this one? At first I thought it was some funky grasshopper but now, after looking through the BG, I'm guessing it's some kind of katydid. The size was approx 2.5", not including very long antenna. Nasty little guy too; kept trying to bite me.

Yes.
Good call. This one is a female (note long ovipositor).

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