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Couple grasshoppers, one has horns.

 
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Sep 26, 2007 12:10 |  #1

Got the top photo the other day. After I finally got him cornered, he would sit still while I moved the grass.

The second one I got this morning. He was so small that I didn't know what he was till I focused on him. Didn't really get the eyes on the second one.

I've never seen one like the second pic. Any info on him would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: I think I got the ID on the second one.

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Long faced toothpick grasshopper. (Achurum Carinatum)
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Sep 26, 2007 12:29 |  #2

Good captures- think #2 must be the go- faster GT version
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Sep 26, 2007 12:39 |  #3

I agree with LordV. But I don't think #2 is a grasshopper!


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Sep 26, 2007 12:54 |  #4

Nice shots. Like #2 but can't help with ID.


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Sep 26, 2007 13:35 |  #5

#2 is "The Great Horny Grasshopper" :)




  
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Sep 26, 2007 14:27 |  #6

jackprks wrote in post #4011983 (external link)
I agree with LordV. But I don't think #2 is a grasshopper!

Jack after going through about 50 pages on bug guide I was about to agree with you. Then I stumbled on it, I think.
After about two hours of searching the net, I think it actually is a grasshopper.

They are common to the Southeastern U.S. Commonly called a long faced toothpick grasshopper. (Achurum Carinatum)

If I'm wrong on my ID, someone please correct me.


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Sep 26, 2007 15:32 |  #7

If that sticky out part on the left rear is a leg, you are probably right.


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Sep 26, 2007 15:46 |  #8

jackprks wrote in post #4012982 (external link)
If that sticky out part on the left rear is a leg, you are probably right.

That's a leg Jack. From what I've been reading they are very common around here. Pics of them are not common.
Now I'm going to be on a mission to get a great shot of one.;)
Now that I know what to look for I'll see if I can get a better shot next time.
They are just so dang small, that I can be looking right at it and not see it.:rolleyes:


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Sep 26, 2007 15:54 |  #9

Maybe if you can get a tame bird that ears grasshoppers and put it on a leash, it will find one for your.:lol::lol: All fooling aside, good luck!!


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Sep 26, 2007 16:36 as a reply to  @ jackprks's post |  #10

wow what a neat looking grasshopper there. never seen one like that. great capture.

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Sep 26, 2007 16:58 |  #11

Bill Pham wrote in post #4013427 (external link)
wow what a neat looking grasshopper there. never seen one like that. great capture.

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Thanks Bill, out of about 50 pages of pics on bug guide, I found 1 pic.
The grasshopper itself is common, pics of them are not.
Like I told Jack, I'm on a mission now for a sharp pic.


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Sep 26, 2007 17:21 |  #12

Great capture with your toothpick grasshopper Scott!!! But I like pic #1.


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Sep 26, 2007 17:49 |  #13

Photogirl2007 wrote in post #4013758 (external link)
Great capture with your toothpick grasshopper Scott!!! But I like pic #1.

Thanks Joan, I'm going to try and get a better shot of the toothpick. Until today I didn't know such a critter was in my yard.
Everytime I go out in my yard I find something new.:)


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Sep 26, 2007 18:00 |  #14

It is exciting to find something different everytime you step outside Scott. I have not seen a grasshopper like this before...a most unusual creature. I look forward to seeing more pics of it if you find it again. What is its body length?


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Sep 26, 2007 18:17 |  #15

Photogirl2007 wrote in post #4014010 (external link)
It is exciting to find something different everytime you step outside Scott. I have not seen a grasshopper like this before...a most unusual creature. I look forward to seeing more pics of it if you find it again. What is its body length?

About 15mm.


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