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Cricket and spider

Cricket and spider
Elkton, Douglas County, Oregon, USA
July 9, 2009
Since the crab spider has no hairs and the face looks like Misumena vatia, that's what I guess on the spider. But I have no idea on the cricket. Any chance of an ID on the little long-horn?

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Moved
Moved from Katydids.

Moved

Katydid nymph
Some kind of katydid nymph (subfamily Tettigoniidae, of which there is great species diversity out there).

 
Should that be subfamily Tettigoniinae?

Looking further, I found a pretty good match .

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