Genus Oecanthus (Common Tree Crickets)
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No text for Genus: Oecanthus
Oecanthus sp.
This is either Riley's or Snowy tree cricket - evidenced by the equally sized and spaced white dots on the abdomen, and the black intermittent rings on the antennae. Nymphs cannot be ID'd to species without a close view of the black dots on the front ...
Associated Species: Rubus idaeus (Red Raspberry)
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Genus: Oecanthus
(Common Tree Crickets)
Taxonomy
Subclass:
Pterygota (Winged and Once-winged Insects)
Order:
Orthoptera (Grasshoppers, Crickets, and Katydids)
Suborder:
Ensifera (Katydids, Crickets, and Allies)
Superfamily:
Grylloidea (True Crickets and Allies)
No lower level information