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Experience so far . .


Upon further staring-at-katydids . . .


Microcentrum rhombifolium


I believe this guy is actuall


Too be honest, this one made me pause from the start


I think this might be Amblyco


Microcentrum male, I think rh


Microcentrum male?


Microcentrum prefer dry or ha


How exciting!


Microcentrum, maybe rhombifol


A Microcentrum nymph, perhaps


Microcentrum, this one seems


Microcentrum, probably retine


A Microcentrum nymph


Microcentrum katydid eggs, th


Female Microcentrum, not sure


Yes, it might be Microcentrum


Male Microcentrum rhombifoliu


Microcentrum katydid eggs, ma


Male Microcentrum retinerve,


Male Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum retinerve nymph?


Might be Microcentrum


One of the Microcentrum?


Microcentrum nymph, second to


Perhaps a Microcentrum katydi


Perhaps Microcentrum?


Possible Microcentrum retiner


Stilpnochlora, probably not m


Most likely Microcentrum, loo


Probably microcentrum.


Oh, wow !!


There is a page for Microcent


Are these two meant to be gro


Microcentrum retinerve?


I don't believe this is Micr


Beautiful shot!


Microcentrum


Some photos just posted show one just like this maturing into


Sonya Volkhardt


This is a Katydid nymph


Since it's clearly not


Also...


Microcentrum...


Microcentrum.


Yes, Microcentrum.


Angle-winged, But Which One?


Microcentrum female.


Very large female Microcentrum sp.


Lesser Angle-wing Katydid


Microcentrum rhombifolium


Genus Microcentrum


Microcentrum Sp.


Microcentrum.


Microcentrum sp.


Microcentrum sp.


Microcentrum sp.


Probably Microcentrum.


Microcentrum nymph?


Male Microcentrum sp.


Microcentrum.


Microcentrum


No.


Microcentrum?


Microcentrum sp.


Keying Microcentrum species?


Check out


Frassed, Microcentrum retinerve female


Frassed, male Microcentrum retinerve


Frassed, male Microcentrum rhombifolium


Frassed, female Microcentrum rhombifolium


I've never had any of these (


Greater Angle-Wing Katydid


Looks like...


Please unlink these images, t


Female lesser angle-wing, Mic


Agree


Moved, Microcentrum?


Cool!


Lesser angle-wing, Microcentr


Final instar angle-wing katyd


Somewhat random, but I have a


Looked through the website


Microcentrum, I suspect


Male angle-wing katydid, genu


That was a gut reaction,


Looks like


A rather discolored female Mi


I also might write an article


This one looks more like Micr


Probably Amblycorpha, colorin


ID


Mediterranean katydid?


Indeed!


crickets and katydids and moulting


These look pretty close to ha


Probably Amblycorypha, it has


Thank you!


Looks more like a Microcentru


Would it be possible to get a


maybe


Frassed; Microcentrum rhombifolium


My pleasure!


just seeing this discussion now


Yeah Microcentrum eggs go dormant in the cold


I'm fairly certain no intervention is needed


Oops!


Moved


there's a nice setup


Moved


Moved


Moved


Frassed


Frassed


Frassed


Moved


Microcentrum eggs?


i moved your image to the species...


Moved


overlapping ovals


They look like Microcentrum eggs


Moved


Moved


I


Microcentrum


There’s a


Microcentrum - Male


One other thing


rearing


Thanks so much.


Moved


Microcentrum


Microcentrum eggs…


Microcentrum eggs?


Katydid


Katydid


male Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum eggs...


Moved


female Microcentrum rhombifolium


state?


male Microcentrum retinerve


This is a katydid


male Microcentrum retinerve


female nymph of Microcentrum rhombifolium


male Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum rhombifolium nymph


female Microcentrum sp.


appears to be Microcentrum rhombifolium


female Microcentrum sp.


Microcentrum nymph


Microcentrum nymph


female Microcentrum sp


Moved


male Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum rhombifolium male


Microcentrum sp, female nymph


Microcentrum nymph


Microcentrum nymph


looks like a Microcentrum retinerve nymph


yes, female Microcentrum sp


katydid, perhaps genus Microcentrum


male Microcentrum sp


female Microcentrum sp


female Microcentrum sp


female Microcentrum sp


male Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum nymph


female Microcentrum rhombifolium


female Microcentrum sp


male Microcentrum rhombifolium


male Microcentrum rhombifolium


male Microcentrum retinerve


female nymph of a greater anglewing katydid


male nymph of Microcentrum rhombifolium


Microcentrum retinerve nymph


looks like a Microcentrum rhombifolium nymph


female Microcentrum retinerve


female Microcentrum retinerve


female Microcentrum sp.


a female Microcentrum


male Microcentrum retinerve


Katydids


male Microcentrum retinerve


male Microcentrum retinerve


female Microcentrum rhombifolium


male Microcentrum retinerve


female nymph of Microcentrum


Katydid


a male Microcentrum retinerve


male Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum sp


was associated with an individual of a different species


Microcentrum, either M. rhombifolium or M. californicum


adult male Microcentrum retinerve


yes, adult male Microcentrum retinerve


Um.. is this not a Microcentr


Looks Like


Microcentrum nymph


female nymph of Microcentrum rhombifolium


male nymph of Microcentrum rhombifolium


Microcentrum is correct


.


Katydid, I expect


Microcentrum nymph


Microcentrum nymph


either Microcentrum or Amblycorypha


katydid eggs (Microcentrum)


a female Microcentrum


Moved


Tough call.


Microcentrum californicum looks right to me, but wait for David


Moved for expert attention


for a few reasons


Moved


Microcentrum retinerve


Microcentrum eggs


reminds me of Microcentrum


female in genus Microcentrum


Probably


adult male Microcentrum retinerve


I goofed, Nathan is right,


female Angle-wing Katydid - genus Microcentrum


Perhaps


yes - Microcentrum retinerve - male


male Microcentrum californicum


That is absolutely what it is


katydids


Looks like Microcentrum eggs to me


I think Microcentrum californicum is correct


Moved for expert attention


A guess: Microcentrum californicum nymph


it is a nymph of Microcentrum rhombifolium


Moved for expert attention


female Microcentrum rhombifolium


Moved for expert attention


Haven't you posted this one before?


Moved for expert attention


Could it be Greater Angle-wing Katydid?


Microcentrum Date Observed Revised


looks like Microcentrum retinerve


Yes, a male katydid nymph


Moved for expert attention


Microcentrum rhombifolium - male


Looks like a nymph in genus Microcentrum to me


Katydid eggs…


looks more like Microcentrum retinerve to me


I think the relatively narrow


phaneropterine... Microcentrum, i suppose


They do seem to be katydid eggs


female nymph of


Microcentrum, perhaps?


Looks like Microcentrum


Moved


Oh


Yes, Microcentrum


Must be a katydid egg!


A false katydid nymph


Katydid eggs?


an Angle-wing Katydid in genus Microcentrum


Has to be


Some other images


Microcentrum rhombifolium


something about this one reminds me of


I think that he is


A Katydid


yes,


Apparently not


definitely in genus Microcentrum - a female


tough call


a male Microcentrum rhombifolium


Male Lesser Angle-winged Katydid


I think that he might be Microcentrum latifrons


Microcentrum sp. katydid eggs


Close relative - an Angle-wing Katydid


a male Lesser Angle-wing Katydid


possibly a male Greater Angle-wing Katydid


male nymph of an Angle-wing Katydid


No.


Thanks, David!


male Microcentrum retinerve


a female Angle-wing Katydid


yes


looks like a female nymph of an Angle-wing


You are correct


Looks like Microcentrum to me


Looks like a nice


She is a "Round-headed Katydid"


Katydid


I lost track of who did what here,


Could be a Microcentrum


adult female Microcentrum rhombifolium


Not sure if this is helpful


Well, when it first hatched,


I'm actually increasingly sur


Looks like a male of Microcentrum retinerve


I Love...


Possible mistaken ID?


I think I'm pretty good at id


They are identified on the first image


Female Greater Angle-wing Katydid


Microcentrum.


Moved


Not an ID, but


I would be inclined to agree, so let's put it there for now


It is a related species - Turpilia rostrata.


Genus is easier than species.


Size?


Looks like


Correct


I would try


Looks like Snowy Tree Cricket to me


Looks like a Microcentrum nymph


Moderately sure this is


Moderately sure this is


I think this is


I think this is


looks like a male of


yes


I would try


Didn't notice they were from the same place and person,


yes,


a guess would be


Nymph of female Microcentrum.


Katydid ...


Wow.


Male nymph


maybe an Angle-wing Katydid nymph - Microcentrum


funny :o)


Microcentrum ?


Angle-wing katydid eggs (Microcentrum)


Yes


Angle-winged katydid


Yes


Done


Male angle-winged katydid


Re: Angle-winged katydid


Angle-winged katydid


Angle-winged katydid


Yes


Correct.


looks like an Angle-wing Katydid


Roundheaded katydid.


Microcentrum species


Yes.


Sorry:-(


Anglewing katydid.


No.


Yes.


Katydid nymph.


Ok.


And the answer is . . . d. none of the above


Really tough call.


No, sorry.


Yes


Katydid.


baby katydid


Anglewing katydid.


Microcentrum


Likely to be a


Male Microcentrum sp.


yes definitely Katydid eggs


Wow.


Probably Microcentrum sp.


Yes, katydid nymph.


No.


Katydid


Katydid.


Not an ID but


Katydid


Nymph, female.


Um, no.


Are you sure it's not a katydid?


Thanks for the feedback.. .


Female angular-winged katydid.


Thanks


Roundheaded katydids.


Not Microcentrum.


Yes, it does look like a nymph,


Yes.


Nymph.


Yes.


Angularwinged katydid.


More likey a Microcentrum.


Yes.


Close.


It's a katydid


Nymph.


Amblycorypha oblongifolia


Yes.


Moved


Legs too long.


Yes.


Correct.


Yes.


Angle-wing katydid male.


Greater Anglewing


Yes.


Yes, Katydid


Microcentrum sp.


Amblycorypha oblongifolia?


Nymph.


Yes:-)


Katydid nymph.


Greater Angle-wing Katydid


Moved


Yes.


Greater Angle-wing Katydid


Angle-wing Katydid


Microcentrum


Roughly three inches.


Looks like an Angle-wing Katydid,


ID on this


No.


katydid-which one


Microcentrum rhombifolium


SoCal Katydids


Hannah is Right:-)


It's a katydid


Cocoon.


It's Conclusive:-)


Amblycorypha male.


size


It's a....


Katydid eggs:-)


Angularwing katydid nymph.


I'm pretty sure


From Thomas Walker


I agree.


Amblycorypha


Yes.


Katydid.


Katydid.


Fork-tailed bush katydid


"False Katydids" = Phaneropterinae


Microcentrum


No diagram in reference!


Angularwing katydid


katydid nymph


Female angular-wing katydid


Angular-wing katydid


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