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hopper..... - Scolops angustatus

hopper..... - Scolops angustatus
Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida, USA
July 24, 2008
Looked and looked just can't find it. Maybe it is an immature version of one....

Moved
Moved from Scolops abnormis.

Scolops
Not S. abnormis, as that is a western species. There are only three species known from Florida, and the nymphs of one are unknown. I am betting that this is S. angustatus, but would have to see adults to be sure.

 
Went back the next day and al
Went back the next day and all were gone. I probably saw 8-9 the first time, but they all looked the same.

Looks to be a young Scolops
No wings yet - see for a cousin

 
beautiful, you guys are great
beautiful, you guys are great. Thanks!!

I saw a lot of these in one area. I will try to go back tom. and get some better shots. They all looked the same. Will have to look around to see if I can find any adults nearby.

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