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True Cricket  - Gryllus pennsylvanicus

True Cricket - Gryllus pennsylvanicus
Edmundston, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada
August 15, 2010
Is it Gryllus veletis - Spring Field Cricket?

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Cute!!

You are very close.
Based on date, and the fact that it is adult, it would be a Fall Field Cricket, which is nearly indistinguishable from the Spring version, except that it has a different life cycle. This one has the "swirly" veins on the front wings, which are related to the modifications for sound production, meaning it is a male.

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Thank David for this id. and
Thank David for this id. and the information. The other one I have send look different and is very hairy on the pronotum.. I wait for yours comments..

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