12.31.05
Tree Cricket
Here is a Picture of a Tree Cricket that I also took.

This is a Tree Cricket from the Tettigoniidae Family
Quote “Katydids and tree crickets all belong to the family Tettigoniidae. The family is very large, containing approximately 1000 described species in Australia, with many more undescribed. Its members display a variety of habitat and dietary preferences. The family is found throughout Australia. ” –Australian Museum.
Also taken from Ricoh Caplio 3.2 Mega Pixel Camera. RR30, around 2002.
Thanks for the Australian Museum for there Help.
Damselfly
Here is a Picture of a Damselfly , Unknown Species.

This was taken in 2003 , using Ricoh Caplio 3.2 Mega Pixel compact.
Some web sites related http://www.habitas.org.uk/dragonflyireland/images/anatomy3.jpg
I can not Identify this species of the Damselfly.
Leaf Hopper, Order Hemiptera, Superfamily Cicadelloidea, Family Dictyopharidae
These series of Pictures are Insects from Western Australia.

Leaf Hopper, Order Hemiptera, Superfamily Cicadelloidea, Family Dictyopharidae.
(Image quailty changed due to image size original 1.2MB as this may take time to load on some internet connections).
Taken in my backyard using a 3.2 Mega Pixel Ricoh Capilo RR30 on 12th December 2005.
Thanks to the Australian Museum for the Identification.