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Another - Belocephalus sabalis - female

Another - Belocephalus sabalis - Female
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida, USA
October 8, 2006
Size: 3.5cm
Here's another one of those Cone-Headed katydids. It was dying outside my house. I guess someone must have sprayed some nasty insecticide out there.

Moved
Moved from Belocephalus.

Yeah, looks like one of those
Belocephalus Coneheads. Nasty insecticides ... so destructive to the natural environment! :-(

 
thanks
I am not fond of them when used like this.

 
Palmetto Conehead
This is a Palmetto Conehead (Belocephalus sabalis). Identifiable by the range, and the shape of the cone ( very straight, not curved at the end). It is too bad that it was killed.

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