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Young Katydid - Microcentrum retinerve - male

Young Katydid - Microcentrum retinerve - Male
Cass County, Texas, USA
August 15, 2008
Size: 1"
I have never seen a katydid with this coloring. The little wings seem to indicate a young one so I expect some color difference than the adults would exhibit.

Lee

Moved

Yes, it does look like a nymph,
and I think it might be a Greater Angle-wing Katydid (Microcentrum sp.)

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