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False Robust Conehead (Neoconocephalus bivocatus)
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Copyright © 2005
john and jane balaban
Long thin Katydid -
Neoconocephalus bivocatus
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Somme Prairie Nature Preserve, Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois, USA
September 3, 2005
Closeup of head.
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Contributed by
john and jane balaban
on 4 September, 2005 - 10:22pm
Last updated 11 October, 2009 - 6:11pm
Moved
Moved from
Common Coneheads
.
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john and jane balaban
, 13 February, 2007 - 6:59pm
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Neoconocephalus
not sure which one, though.
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Lynette Elliott
, 5 September, 2005 - 6:34am
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False Robust Conehead
This is a False Robust Conehead (Neoconocephalus bivocatus). It lacks the black which is usually visible on the sides of the cone of most Neoconocepahlus species. They are very similair to Robust Conehead (N. robustus) however the cone on Robust would be shorter and blunter than the cone on this individual,nice find.
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Philip Chaon
, 13 February, 2007 - 6:15pm
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