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Hopper or Katydid nymph?

Hopper or Katydid nymph?
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
May 21, 2009
Size: 1/4"
I originally thought this was a Katydid nymph (scudderia), but the antennae aren't striped. Or are they not striped yet? It looks like there is some coloration on them. Maybe it's freshly hatched? Or could this be a hopper nymph instead?

Moved

Katydid nymph
It can be a Katydid nymph without being a Scudderia.

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