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snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - female

snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - Female
tucson, pima County, Arizona, USA
November 16, 2008
Size: 1 inch
Thought I'd add this photo too. You can see more of the side here.

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snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - female snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - female snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - female snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - female snowy tree cricket - Oecanthus fultoni - female

Thanks for posting this photo
...I now realize there's a lot more parts on this face than I know names for! So much to learn.

 
Link
I know this is a fly, but many of the parts may be the same?
http://www.ento.csiro.au/biology/fly/flyGlossary.html

 
Thanks, John
Yes....tree crickets they're not -- but thanks for the link to a VERY educational site. Are the wing vein names the same in tree crickets as in flies?

 
Sorry
I don't know.

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