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Please help us to identify this guy. - Oecanthus fultoni - male

Please help us to identify this guy. - Oecanthus fultoni - Male
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
June 30, 2017

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Please help us to identify this guy. - Oecanthus fultoni - male Please help us to identify this guy. - Oecanthus fultoni - male

The red on the head, and size of the black dots
...on the antennae suggest Snowy Tree Cricket, O. fultoni. Since the black dots are equal in size, that points to O. fultoni. If the top dot were much smaller than the bottom dot, it would indicate O. rileyi.

 
Oecanthus fultoni
Guys:
I am much obliged for the species identification and explanatory remarks.
Cheers -

Andrew

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