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  2. Tree cricket - Wikipedia

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    The chirp (or trill) of a tree cricket is long and continuous and can sometimes be mistaken for the call of a cicada or certain species of frogs. While male tree crickets have the ability to call, females lack the ability. [5] This call is then received by other tree crickets in the area through a system called sender-receiver matching.

  3. Oecanthus fultoni - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus fultoni, also known as the snowy tree cricket, [1] or thermometer cricket, [1] is a species of tree cricket from North America. [2] It feeds on leaves but also damages fruit. The chirp of this species is often dubbed onto sound tracks of films and television shows to depict a quiet summer's night.

  4. Oecanthus nigricornis - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus nigricornis is a "common tree cricket" in the subfamily Oecanthinae ("tree crickets"). [1] [2] A common name for O. nigricornis is black-horned tree cricket. [3] It is found in North America. [2] Black-horned tree cricket bats away a hover fly with its antenna (replayed in slow speed). Later a cricket sings.

  5. Cricket (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Most crickets lay their eggs in the soil or inside the stems of plants, and to do this, female crickets have a long, needle-like or sabre-like egg-laying organ called an ovipositor. Some ground-dwelling species have dispensed with this, either depositing their eggs in an underground chamber or pushing them into the wall of a burrow. [ 1 ]

  6. Oecanthus - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus is a genus of cricket in subfamily Oecanthinae, the tree crickets. Species. The Orthoptera Species File [1] lists: Oecanthus adyeri; Oecanthus allardi;

  7. Oecanthus pellucens - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus pellucens, common name Italian tree cricket, is a species of tree crickets belonging to the family Gryllidae, subfamily Oecanthinae. [1] Subspecies.

  8. Oecanthus quadripunctatus - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus quadripunctatus is a "common tree cricket" in the subfamily Oecanthinae ("tree crickets"). [1] [2] A common name for O. quadripunctatus is four-spotted tree cricket. [3] It is found in North America. [2]

  9. Oecanthus forbesi - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus forbesi, the Forbes' tree cricket, is a species of tree cricket in the family Gryllidae. [2] It is found in North America. [3] Description.