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Texas Bush Katydid (Scudderia texensis)
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adult male Meconema thalassinum
crickets and katydids and moulting
Thank you and another image added
Moved
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definitely female Scudderia sp.
my best guess is Scudderia furcata...
a female Scudderia
definitely a Scudderia nymph
female Scudderia texensis
female Scudderia texensis
appears to be a female Scudderia furcata
Scudderia texensis female
getting warm
yes - this is a female "Texas Bush Katydid"
I suspect she is Scudderia texensis
Maybe S. furcata?
Scudderia male
a female Bush Katydid
Yes she is Scudderia
You should have lots of different Katydids there.
Male Scudderia sp.