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| Anabrus longipes (Long-legged Anabrus) |
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From the long spike on his tail, I thought this was a invasive katydid like a Drumming Katydid. I was correct on the Katydid, but wrong on the species and story. This thing is native.
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| Altitude: | 1037m (3402 feet) | |
| Camera: | Nikon D850 | |
| Date: | Tuesday, July 13th, 2021 at 7:59 PM | |
| Exposure: | 1/250 sec at f5.6 | |
| Exposure Compensation: | 839 ev | |
| ISO: | 100 asa | |
| Lens: | 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor With cropping (you see 55% of the image as shot), this lens is effectively a 140mm lens on a 35mm camera |
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| Region: | North America, Canada, British Columbia, Thompson-Nicola RD | |
| Scientific Name: | species related to Anabrus longipes (Long-legged Anabrus) | |
| Tag: | insect | |
| Larger image: | 2000 x 1333 | |
| Raw image: | 6149 x 4099 |
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