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Scudderia sp.
There isn't much info out there on these guys specifically.
This was found on my Gingersnap Roses that are sitting under some Honey Mesquite trees.
Thanks, Ava! I'm surprised that I don't see many of these. This is my first one and haven't seen another since.
LOL Thanks again bayucca. Your suggestions certainly lessen all frustrations.
For later ;-)...
http://bugguide.net/node/view/122984/bgi...
Do not be frustrated if you do not find a perfect match! My link may look not bad, but you will notice that almost all nymphs has a definitive ID. It is obviously "hot stuff"! Nobody wants to burn one's fingers...!
This is a Katydid or Bush Cricket nymph due to the very long antennae. I am not sure if it is a Scudderia sp.??