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Cricket ID Request - Gryllus pennsylvanicus

Cricket ID Request - Gryllus pennsylvanicus
Herring Run Watershed, Baltimore City County, Maryland, USA
October 7, 2010

Moved
Moved from Field Crickets.

Moved
Moved from Field Crickets.

Moved

Just a wild guess
Eastern Trilling Cricket (Gryllus rubens) http://bugguide.net/node/view/250789
According to Elliott/Hershberger, "The underwings are longer than the body, giving these crickets an odd appearance. One might even mistake a male...for a female because the protruding underwings resemble a female's ovipositor."
I think that's what I'm seeing here in your image, but I could be wrong.

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