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Photo#41596
Grasshopper - Arphia sulphurea - female

Grasshopper - Arphia sulphurea - Female
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
July 17, 2004
Without seeing the wing color, can this be identified any further?

A. sulphurea.
Boy, the date is right on the borderline when A. sulphurea gives way to A. xanthoptera:-) Still, the pronotal ridge is probably too low to make it A. xanthoptera, which usually has a pronounced crest. Very good image!

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