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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
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Nymph of a Katydid?

Nymph of a Katydid?
Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA
June 10, 2006
These were fairly numerous in tall grass. Their antennae are quite striking as to their length compared to their bodies. Any ID possible on them?

Moved

Bush cricket?
Looks to be the nymph of one of the bush crickets? Maybe even of a Carolina leafroller. Strange.

 
Thanks, Eric. Such showy ant
Thanks, Eric. Such showy antennae for such a small body.

 
I'm wondering why this is in frass?
It may not be indentifiable to genus or species yet, but we're getting better at that all the time, and it's not a bad picture.

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