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Male, Oecanthus californicus? - Oecanthus texensis - male

Male, Oecanthus californicus? - Oecanthus texensis - Male
Canoa Ranch Rest Area (northbound) Hwy 19, Pima County, Arizona, USA
October 4, 2019

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Male, Oecanthus californicus? - Oecanthus texensis - male Male, Oecanthus californicus? - Oecanthus texensis - male Male, Oecanthus californicus? - Oecanthus texensis - male Male, Oecanthus californicus? - Oecanthus texensis - male

Prior to this past week....
...I would have thought, gosh, it looks so much like Texas tree cricket. But I would have been hesitant to move it to O. texensis given the location. However, I spent several days in Arizona last week, both north of Phoenix and east of Tucson, and discovered that O. texensis was very prevalent. I failed to find a single O. californicus. Both the green and brown forms dwell there.

I was south of San Manuel - just north of the Pima co. line.

 
I'm going to have to go through all the....
O. californicus submissions from Arizona this winter!!

Moved
Moved from Tree Crickets.

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