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Cave cricket - Ceuthophilus chiricahuae - female

Cave cricket - Ceuthophilus chiricahuae - Female
Near Southwestern Research Station, Chiricahuas, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
June 10, 2013
In a small cave.

Ceuthophilus in Chiricahuas?
Are there other species here? I've been finding them at high elevation under logs in pine forest but can't work out how to identify them. What applies on this photo?

 
Camel Crickets aren't really my specialty,
so I don't know what is there off the cuff, still trying to learn them, but yes there should be several species in the Chiracahuas, and it would not surprize me if there are other endemics that haven't even been named yet.

Moved
Moved from Camel Crickets.

 
Thanks Dave!
Always nice to get a new species. And very cool if it's a Chiricahua specialty. Thanks for the ID.

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