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Hopper Nymph - Jikradia olitoria

Hopper Nymph - Jikradia olitoria
Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
July 12, 2009
Cute active little nymph, down in my lawn.

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Hopper Nymph - Jikradia olitoria Hopper Nymph - Jikradia olitoria

Moved
Moved from Jikradia olitoria.

Oh my gosh....how cute is this ? !!
Great photo.

 
Thanks!
Very silly-looking, isn't it? 8)

I think

 
Wow, thanks
I like yours! Those nymphs sure are variable - how can it be told what they'll become??

But mine does look a lot like this one:


 
I think
that the only other choice is Orientus ishidae (they are close), so have a look there, too.

 
Coelidia olitoria
Orientus has a wider head with different markings.

 
Thanks
for the verification. =)

 
Thanks -
it looks like all those nymphs are heavily speckled, so I'm going with choice A. =)

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