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Black & Gold question - Romalea microptera

Black & Gold question - Romalea microptera
Collier Seminole State park - salt marsh, Collier County, Florida, USA
April 23, 2009
Size: 3 mm
Perhaps an instar of something common?
Orthoptera?
I'm not sure what family I should be looking at.

Correct and correct. This is
Correct and correct. This is an nymph of the Eastern Lubber Grasshopper, Romalea microptera. The adult looks almost nothing like the nymph!

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