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Katydid nymph I have yet to determine a species on this one. Only about 10mm but with antennae that go on forever (well, one of them).<br />
Unfortunately this is no longer with us as the jumping spider ate him. Geotagged,South Africa,Spring,insects,katydids,nymphs,south africa Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Katydid nymph

I have yet to determine a species on this one. Only about 10mm but with antennae that go on forever (well, one of them).
Unfortunately this is no longer with us as the jumping spider ate him.

    comments (3)

  1. Wow, it is awesome, what a jewel. It deserved to be identified! I did some searching and got warm, but no 100% match yet. Closest I could find is Cedarbergeniana imperfecta but I don't think that is it. I've been mostly searching for longhorn katydid, and I have a feeling that it may be a nymph. Posted 11 years ago
    1. Thanks Ferdy for your efforts, I will post on a Facebook site, see if I can get some help from the locals. Such a shame it met its demise! Posted 11 years ago
  2. What a sweet little fellow :) Posted 11 years ago

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Uploaded Oct 23, 2014. Captured Oct 18, 2014 15:27 in Unnamed Road, South Africa.
  • Canon EOS 70D
  • f/14.0
  • 1/200s
  • ISO250
  • 100mm