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Short-winged Green Grasshopper (Dichromorpha viridis)
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Copyright © 2009
Ron M.
Short-winged Green Grasshopper -
Dichromorpha viridis
Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA
April 21, 2008
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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Contributed by
Ron M.
on 22 January, 2009 - 12:26pm
Last updated 23 January, 2009 - 2:14pm
Dichromorpha viridis
I'm fairly sure. They are a bit more difficult when half grown than when full grown through.
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David J. Ferguson
, 22 January, 2009 - 9:05pm
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Thanks for you help.
I realize you said "fairly sure". I hope that I am not jumping the gun but I moved the image. I have several images sitting in ID Request right now and wanted to clean it out a little. I looked through
Dichromorpha viridis
and it looks good to me.
Please feel free to notify me or even move the images yourself if you see fit.
And, again, thanks for your help!
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Ron M.
, 24 January, 2009 - 7:57am
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You're welcome
I think this is a moderately safe bet, since I can't come up with much else it could be :)
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David J. Ferguson
, 26 January, 2009 - 8:03pm
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