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Went hunting. No mantids, but found these!
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeCapricorn" data-source="post: 138441" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>Both are banded wing grasshoppers. The green ones are especially beautiful. I usually see these fly around in May, never quite figured out how they get to adult so early. Sometimes around this time I find their nymphs, they look like the nymphs of Carolina grasshoppers only green. The blue legs of the brown male are quite striking, never saw that before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeCapricorn, post: 138441, member: 3457"] Both are banded wing grasshoppers. The green ones are especially beautiful. I usually see these fly around in May, never quite figured out how they get to adult so early. Sometimes around this time I find their nymphs, they look like the nymphs of Carolina grasshoppers only green. The blue legs of the brown male are quite striking, never saw that before! [/QUOTE]
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