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Spharagemon marmorata (Marbled Grasshopper) I think - Psinidia fenestralis

Spharagemon marmorata (Marbled Grasshopper) I think - Psinidia fenestralis
Savannah State Park, Florida, USA
March 24, 2007
I think this is a newly molted Marbled Grasshopper though I'm known to be wrong about as often as right on these things, and Orthoptera aren't my strong suit.

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Psinidia fenstralis
Hi, This is a Psinidia. Coloration is somewhat similar to S. marmorata, but this has thicker antennae, eyes that protrude above the head, etc.

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