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More Tree Cricket nymph - Oecanthus

More Tree Cricket nymph - Oecanthus
Atco, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
June 12, 2011
Size: 8mm?
Found on goldenrod leaf (different area from previous post).
Yellowish one.

Moved
Moved from Common Tree Crickets. Great photo. I have not yet raised Four-spotted tree crickets from egg to adult -- but this young instar looks like it could be one. I'll leave it here for now until it can be confirmed. I have some eggs now, but they don't seem to want to emerge.

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