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Photo#676918
hopper nymph - male

hopper nymph - Male
Southfields, Orange County, New York, USA
July 19, 2012
Size: 1.2 cm
does the dark midline dorsal marking help ID this nymph?? Its the only one like it so far this season in this Orange Co wet area.

a male last instar nymph (nearly mature)
and it is probably Conocephalus brevipennis (but could perhaps be another species).

Moved
Moved from ID Request.
Yes, meadow katydid nymph.

Conocephalini?
It looks like one of the meadow katydids.

 
Yes it is just young or femal
Yes it is just young or female.

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