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Tree Cricket - Oecanthus - male

Tree Cricket - Oecanthus - Male
Tweed, Hastings, Ontario, Canada
September 1, 2013

I agree
...this is either O. forbesi or O. nigricornis. They can only be differentiated by the song pulse rate at a known temperature. O. forbesi will sing faster than O. nigricornis in warm temperatures.

either O. nigricornis or O. forbesi, an adult male
Moved from ID Request.

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