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Male and female lesser angled winged? - Microcentrum retinerve - male

Male and female lesser angled winged? - Microcentrum retinerve - Male
Piney Flats, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Size: 1"1/2
Pretty sure it is the lesser-angle winged , because I didn't see much of a tooth on the pronotum.

yes, M. retinerve
In addition to the lack of the pronotal tooth, males also have a brown area on the stridulatory field that M. rhombifolium does not.

Moved from ID Request.

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