Thanks Ram, Tom, Gilma and Chun for your comments. Gilma there are really alot of these crickets on Turrialba, If you want to photograph some I sugest you go there, they are really easy to find (so common that I just recently actualy thought of photographing them!). Tom I'm no expert but thanks for the heads up, it does looks like some of these species. Chun thanks I find that there is a high possibility that it is as you and tom pointed out.
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Thanks Ram, Tom, Gilma and Chun for your comments. Gilma there are really alot of these crickets on Turrialba, If you want to photograph some I sugest you go there, they are really easy to find (so common that I just recently actualy thought of photographing them!). Tom I'm no expert but thanks for the heads up, it does looks like some of these species. Chun thanks I find that there is a high possibility that it is as you and tom pointed out.
Maybe a newly molted form of Ripipteryx cricket ?
What a gorgeous Cricket, you are so lucky to have find it!! Diaz José Miguel.
Beautiful cricket! It looks like a colorful version of this one: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/115...
Possibly in the same genus.
Nice colors !!!