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Unknown 6 legged hopping bug, long antennae  - Diestrammena asynamora - male

Unknown 6 legged hopping bug, long antennae - Diestrammena asynamora - Male
Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
December 10, 2011
Saw it on the floor a few days ago, originally thought it was a spider from a distance. It then hopped away when I went to go put a cup over it to put it outside. Two, long antennae in the front, two small appendages on the rear (that I don't believe are legs but could be. I'm an engineer, not an entomologist!)

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Unknown 6 legged hopping bug, long antennae  - Diestrammena asynamora - male Unknown 6 legged hopping bug, long antennae  - Diestrammena asynamora - male Unknown 6 legged hopping bug, long antennae  - Diestrammena asynamora - male

That's what he is
Moved from ID Request.

A camel cricket
Probably the greenhouse camel cricket:

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