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Is this a Blatchley's? - Emesaya brevipennis

Is this a Blatchley's? - Emesaya brevipennis
New Hope/Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 20, 2018
Size: ~6 cm
I do not see spines on the rear femora, and the head looks longer than Northern Walkingstick. Found in brushy area around pond. Would be first on BG for PA.

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Is this a Blatchley's? - Emesaya brevipennis Is this a Blatchley's? - Emesaya brevipennis Is this a Blatchley's? - Emesaya brevipennis

Moved
Moved from Thread-legged Bugs.

Moved
Moved from Walkingsticks.

Note the raptorial forelimbs. Something in this neighborhood, I suspect:


 
Wow!
New one for me.

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