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Oecanthus - Oecanthus niveus

Oecanthus - Oecanthus niveus
Block Island, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
August 19, 2015

I believe this is Narrow-winged tree cricket
Although it has a yellow patch on the head, I have raised this species and have been fooled by the yellow patch on some instars. I thought they were Davis' tree crickets, but the antennal markings always confirmed they were Narrow-winged, and the patch would turn orange in adulthood.

Another clue hinting at O. niveus is the rich green color. On O. exclamationis, there is no rich or bright green. That species is an overall yellowish tint. Here's a good example of O. exclamationis:

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