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Katydid Nymph

Description:

A strange, small insect with green and orange transparent legs (missing one) It is resting on some corn leaves. Only photo! Maybe 1 inch?

Habitat:

Garden (corn)

1 Species ID Suggestions

Scudder's Bush Katydid (nymph)
Scudderia Genus Scudderia - Scudder's Bush Katydids - BugGuide.Net


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3 Comments

AshleyBradford
AshleyBradford 12 years ago

These guys are cute little colorful nymphs, very distinctive.

CarolSnowMilne
CarolSnowMilne 12 years ago

I think you are absolutely right. I have another weird insect. It is orange. I posted it before this one. I found some strange ones. Thanks so much textless.

textless
textless 12 years ago

Looks like a cute katydid nymph... too bad about its leg.

Carol Snow Milne
Spotted by
Carol Snow Milne

Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Aug 7, 2011
Submitted on Nov 9, 2011

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