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Dactylotum bicolor nymph or an adult of a different species? - Aidemona azteca

Dactylotum bicolor nymph or an adult of a different species? - Aidemona azteca
San Antonio, Bamberger Park, Bexar County, Texas, USA
July 23, 2007

3rd instar
I'm trying to tag each of these nymph photos as to age, to show the progression of change as they grow. The black at the back of the thorax makes it very difficult to see the wing pads, but this appears to be a 3rd instar nymph to me.

Sorry about the changing updates. I mixed up which photo was getting which comment at first. Dave

Moved
Moved from Aidemona.

Moved
Moved from Melanoplus.

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