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Palmetto Conehead (Belocephalus sabalis)
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Copyright © 2006
Sean McCann
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Belocephalus sabalis
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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.
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Contributed by
Sean McCann
on 8 October, 2006 - 11:12am
Last updated 13 February, 2007 - 9:43pm
Moved
Moved from
Belocephalus
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john and jane balaban
, 13 February, 2007 - 9:43pm
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Yeah, looks like one of those
Belocephalus Coneheads. Nasty insecticides ... so destructive to the natural environment! :-(
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Stephen Luk
, 8 October, 2006 - 3:09pm
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thanks
I am not fond of them when used like this.
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Sean McCann
, 8 October, 2006 - 3:11pm
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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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Philip Chaon
, 13 February, 2007 - 7:33pm
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