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Aidemona azteca - female

Aidemona azteca - Female
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
August 18, 2007

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I think you mean "Tetrigidae," the grouse locusts or pygmy grasshoppers. This is an acridid, though not positive which one.

 
Eric- Thanks! renamed and mov
Eric- Thanks! renamed and moved to Acrididae family

 
Aidemona azteca
I think you've got an adult female here. I figured somebody in Texas had to have taken one, since there are so many shots of nymphs!

 
David- Thanks! Renamed and mo
David- Thanks! Renamed and moved to guide.

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