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cricket? - Orocharis

cricket? - Orocharis
Niceville, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA
June 5, 2012

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cricket? - Orocharis cricket? - Orocharis

actually a Bush Cricket nymph,
but there are a few similar species in Florida, and I can't say for sure which one this is.

Moved from Camel Crickets.

 
Oops -
thanks, David - I goofed. I see now that the antennal insertions are not adjacent to each other, among other things I'm sure I'm missing that go against a camel cricket...

 
after a while looking at them
they just "look different", but that's a learned / acquired skill. Even so, it's often the most reliable (occasionally not though).

I still get in trouble with Hapithus vs. Orocharis nymphs, and may have even goofed this one (need to look more closely at it still).

 
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duplicated comment was here

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Camel cricket
I can't get you any closer than that.http://bugguide.net/node/view/153 Rhaphidophoridae is the family.

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