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Photo#848633
Cricket of some kind??? - Anabrus longipes - female

Cricket of some kind??? - Anabrus longipes - Female
Mt. Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
September 23, 2013
Size: 2 1/2 inches or so

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Cricket of some kind??? - Anabrus longipes - female A cricket that is either a Mormon Cricket or a Katedid - Anabrus longipes - female

Still a tough call,
but the femora in the second photo look distinctly longer and more slender, and the overall "look" is a lot like A. longipes.

Moved from Anabrus.

Moved

This is in the genus Anabrus
It looks like a Mormon Cricket - Anabrus simplex from this view, but do you have a side view? It could be A. longipes.

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