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Photo#1444288
is it an immature orthoptera of some kind?

is it an immature orthoptera of some kind?
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
September 22, 2017
Found on multiflora rose stem. it moved very slowly until it was poked, and then it moved relatively quickly. Movement was just walking; no jumping.

Frassed
Moved from Assassin Bugs.

Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

Looks to be
a nymph of Zelus luridus

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