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What bug is this?  It was taken 5-9-12 in Louisiana.   - Romalea microptera

What bug is this? It was taken 5-9-12 in Louisiana. - Romalea microptera
Ethel, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA
May 9, 2012
Size: Approx 2 inches long

I would agree with metrioptera
Moved from Grasshoppers, Crickets, Katydids.

This is what they look like when they first emerge from the ground...


Then after a few minutes...


Then when the wasps get to them...


Or like this as adults:


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Moved
Moved from ID Request.
Bears a resemblance to the eastern lubber grasshopper

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