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Mediterranean scrub
Hi! First I want to welcome you as a follower:) Secondly: Awesome shot!
Thanks a lot for the help!
It's a katydid nymph. Adults will have wings. They come from the order orthoptera which include the better known grasshoppers (with short anrtennae) and crickets (which live on the ground). Keep up the good work.
Spotted on Jul 23, 2008 Submitted on Jan 18, 2012
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Hi! First I want to welcome you as a follower:) Secondly: Awesome shot!
Thanks a lot for the help!
It's a katydid nymph. Adults will have wings. They come from the order orthoptera which include the better known grasshoppers (with short anrtennae) and crickets (which live on the ground). Keep up the good work.