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Narrow-winged Tree Cricket - Oecanthus niveus - male

Narrow-winged Tree Cricket - Oecanthus niveus - Male
Whitepath Road area, Gilmer County, Georgia, USA
September 17, 2011

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Narrow-winged Tree Cricket - Oecanthus niveus - male Narrow-winged Tree Cricket - Oecanthus niveus - male Narrow-winged Tree Cricket - Oecanthus niveus - male

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Moved from Common Tree Crickets. The red on the head extending into the pronotum separates this from Snowy or Davis' tree crickets. Also, those dark green slashes visible through the tegmina is most pronounced on Narrow-winged tree crickets.

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