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    Default Bush Cricket (Katydid) - Late instar nymph

    A bush cricket nymph in the later stages of development. Crickets usually grow in about 6 instars (stages). The wings start growing around the fourth or fifth instar. Here the wings are visible but still very short, they ultimately grow to almost twice the body length in this species.
    (Crickets, as well as many other insects, resemble the adult upon hatching, with the exception of wings and reproductive organs. Such insects do not have larvae or pupae, but grow in instars.)

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