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jumping bush cricket? - Neoconocephalus - male

jumping bush cricket? - Neoconocephalus - Male
Johnston, Polk County, Iowa, USA
July 9, 2016
It was on the ground after being paralyzed by a great golden digger wasp. Haven't seen one before. The "throat" (underside of the front thorax) is a lovely pink color that looks tan in the uploaded photo.

Neoconocephalus nymph
Maybe N. ensiger, but tough to tell

Moved from ID Request.

 
Neoconocephalus robustus? maybe
Yes, that's better. The pink coloration is just like an Oklahoma website
Thanks very much!

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