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Description:

Orange, black and white cricket. On this stance it hides it's back legs

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6 Comments

Daniel-CR
Daniel-CR 9 years ago

Lindo, yo lo vi en La Marta, Pejibaye

Diaz José Miguel
Diaz José Miguel 10 years ago

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.

ChunXingWong
ChunXingWong 10 years ago

Maybe a newly molted form of Ripipteryx cricket ?

What a gorgeous Cricket, you are so lucky to have find it!! Diaz José Miguel.

Tom15
Tom15 10 years ago

Beautiful cricket! It looks like a colorful version of this one: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/115...
Possibly in the same genus.

rams4d
rams4d 10 years ago

Nice colors !!!

Diaz José Miguel
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Diaz José Miguel

Cartago, Costa Rica

Spotted on Mar 24, 2014
Submitted on Mar 25, 2014

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