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Amblycorypha? - Amblycorypha oblongifolia - male

Amblycorypha? - Amblycorypha oblongifolia - Male
West Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
September 22, 2007

I may have placed this incorrectly, but I think it is
A. oblongifolia. The alternative would be A. carinata.

Moved

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Beutiful katydid possibly an oblong wing katydid due to the dark stridulatory area(the part that makes sound right in between the head and the wing).

Moved
Moved from Katydids.

Yes.
Yes, a nice male.

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