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EarthNature Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EarthNature Florida, USA13 years ago

I did think it was a cave cricket before but it didnt convince me much, it could be though. Only that I still kinda think it might be a grasshopper. I dont really know :S

EarthNature Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EarthNature Florida, USA13 years ago

I did find a bug that was pretty similar but I can't find any picture of it on the internet. Only that this bug looked green and the info said that it was small. The insect is called , tonelero de la alfafa (spanish) and is a bug that eats tree sap. Well that's really all. Just trying to help :S even though i doubt it's really THAT bug.

EarthNature Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EarthNature Florida, USA13 years ago

lol, it would be cool if it were an unidentified species. Though Im gonna check a little bit more to see if I can find something similar. I'll send another comment for any new id suggestions.

EarthNature Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by EarthNature Florida, USA13 years ago

I checked on some other animals and some insects it, MAY be a grasshopper, a rock crawler, a dove beetle or maybe a mole cricket. Check pictures of those and check if its alike. If it's not any, I really have no idea.

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Unknown spotting commented on by EarthNature Florida, USA13 years ago

I think it is a katykid, they have long ovipositors (Giant Tail).

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Walkingstick commented on by EarthNature Baltimore, Maryland, USA13 years ago

Well, it's obviously some type of stick insect but from that on I don't really know much.

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