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Photo#73167
Some kind of nymph? - Oecanthus

Some kind of nymph? - Oecanthus
West Valley City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
June 24, 2006
Size: 4-5mm
I was taking photos of several other insects on this Astilbe, when this guy popped out his head here.

Moved
Moved from Oecanthus. I'm moving all the unidentified nymphs/instars together onto one page for easier comparisons. Hopefully, we'll someday be able to give a definite ID for this instar.

Moved

Tree Cricket
Looks like a Tree Cricket (Family Oecanthidae ) nymph to me.

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