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Horse lubber nymph grasshopper - Taeniopoda eques - male

Horse lubber nymph grasshopper - Taeniopoda eques - Male
box canyon road, west of greaterville road, pima County, Arizona, USA
August 2, 2008
Similar to the eastern lubber but the leg has white markings. There were MANY of these insects in the canyon. They glowed green in the sunshine. I could not get a photo but i could catch one.

i believer i found eastern lu
i believer i found eastern lubber grasshoppers in fayette county,texas USA. will you check?

Looks like
a Horse Lubber nymph - saw one across the road at Las Cienegas NCA the other day.

 
horse lubber nymph
Thank you very much. I wondered about the wingless state.

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