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Photo#104351
katydid nymph? - Oecanthus - female

katydid nymph? - Oecanthus - Female
shawnee lookout park, southern ohio County, Ohio, USA
August 1, 2006
the antennae were about 1.5 times the length of the body unfortunately they got cropped out of the picture

Moved
Moved from Tree Crickets.

Moved
Moved from Tree Crickets.

Looks to us more like
Oecanthidae - Tree Crickets, images in the guide here

 
Yes, female.
Yes, the nymph of a female tree cricket.

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