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Northern Bush Katydid (Scudderia septentrionalis)
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Bush Katydids (Scudderia)
Matching comments ranked in order of relevance:
Genus Scudderia?
Still hiding...
Unknown Katydid,
So far the field marking seems to be good....
my best guess is Scudderia furcata...
As I Figured
Amateur ID attempt
looks to be a male Scudderia septentrionalis
that's what I was leaning on too...
male Scudderia septentrionalis
male Scudderia septentrionalis
looks to me like a male Scudderia septentrionalis
looks like a male Scudderia septentrionalis
a male Scudderia septentrionalis
S. pistillata ID
a male Scudderia septentrionalis
adult male Scudderia septentrionalis
this is an adult male Scudderia
actually an adult male Scudderia septentrionalis
definitely a Scudderia nymph
looks like Scudderia septentrionalis
Northern Bush Katydid
Scudderia septentrionalis
Northern Bush Katydid male
I think Scudderia septentrionalis is probably correct.
Moved for expert attention
Is this maybe
allowing for a slight chance that I'm wrong
I'm fairly sure this is a 'Broad-winged Bush Katydid'
A Broad-winged Bush Katydid
Scudderia septentrionalis!
Male bush katydid.
Northern bush katydid.
Probably right
Scudderia septentrionalis
A species, at last:-)
Field Guide...
Hmm...