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Hopper? (The real deal) - Neaethus

Hopper? (The real deal) - Neaethus
Santiago Oaks Park, Orange, Orange County, California, USA
July 18, 2006

Neaethus
Sorry, can't give you a species name without a better photo.

 
Thanks, Andy
I went back the next day to reshoot, but came up dry. Maybe another time.

See also:

Here, I've provided blurry photos of a different specimen on an adjacent plant. Idea is to frass these once ID is in place.

 
Similar image in the guide
here: . Look around in that area of the guide while you wait for a definite ID from Dr Hamilton. Nice to see more images of these interesting creatures in the guide.

 
John & Jane, I think that's it.
Will look further. The two I saw were more transparent and moving slowly, possibly indicating they'd molted. (Am I saying that right?) My autofocus and aging eyes both have a heck of a time trying to clear-up semi-transparent insects. Of course, with a more mature insect I would have turned in crystal-clear photos. Yeah, sure.

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