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Photo#60221
(Tree?) Cricket Nymph? - Scudderia mexicana

(Tree?) Cricket Nymph? - Scudderia mexicana
Granite Basin outside of Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
June 8, 2006
Elevation 5,600 Ft (~1,705 m).

Assigned to S. mexicana tentatively;
could also be S. furcata; adults from Prescott need to be examined to see which species is found there.

Moved from Nymphs.

Moved
Moved from Katydids.

Katydid nymph.
This is a katydid nymph (family Tettigoniidae), probably genus Scudderia.

 
WOW!
I never would have guessed that was a Katydid nymph! Looks more like a young queen termite with her wings cut off before mating.

 
Yeah
Yeah, I thought cricket for sure....

 
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