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BG1523 D1094 - Camptonotus carolinensis - female

BG1523 D1094 - Camptonotus carolinensis - Female
Gloster, Gloster Arboretum, Amite County, Mississippi, USA
August 31, 2007
Size: body length 15.5 mm.

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The green tinge on this one s
The green tinge on this one seems unusual, in comparison to all the other photos posted at the guide.

The close-up of the face is stunning!

 
The green might be related to this one still being a nymph,
It's also possible they are more greenish right after they molt (I'm not sure). It might just be a color variant too. The curled up ovipositor is a nymphal trait, it straightens out a lot at the last molt into an adult.

Moved

Carolina Leaf-roller
I agree with you. Seems to match pretty well with this one and note Eric's comment about the ovipositor.

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