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Help with grasshopper ID

Help with grasshopper ID
Pheasant Branch Conservancy, Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
July 29, 2006
This looks closest to some of the band-winged grasshopper nymphs on these pages. Can anyone help verify that, or have an idea what it might be?

Dissosteira carolina
This is a 5th instar nymph of the Carolina Grasshopper.

Nymph.
This is the nymph of a band-winged grasshopper, and probably impossible to identify even to genus. Helps to be able to at least see the color of the hind tibia.

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