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Tree Cricket - Neoxabea bipunctata - male

Tree Cricket - Neoxabea bipunctata - Male
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
September 18, 2007

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Nice view of the wings...
...folded onto the side of the abdomen. The Two-spotted males are the only guyz that keep their wings folded in this manner. All the Oecanthus males' wings sit atop their abdomens and have a paddle appearance.

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