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Tree cricket nymph?
this face looks like a baby ant! I wonder what it really is.
Could it be a lacewing?
Looks a bit like a lacewing, but the eyes are smaller.
I’m going to guess (and that’s very much all it is) that it’s a baby walking stick of some kind.
Diapheromera femorata
Looks Phasmid-y!
Walking stick nymph?
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking.
Right-eyed Cyclops?
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The thing that tipped me off was the similarity to this image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/opoterser/6028033358/in/photostream