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Snowy Tree Cricket

Oecanthus fultoni

Description:

This pale green cricket has translucent wings with a nice pattern. There are darker spots along abdomen on the sides. "The antennae and limbs are pale. The body is green - and the wings usually give the female's body a 'marbled' appearance." - BugGuide

Habitat:

Deerweed along trail. "Snowy Tree Crickets can be found on a wide variety of trees, shrubs and plants -- including potted plants and gardens. They generally are not found in grasses. They have been reported to be attracted to lights." - BugGuide

Notes:

"Tend to hatch in June and mate August through October -- depending on location." - BugGuide

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San Diego, California, USA

Spotted on May 29, 2012
Submitted on May 30, 2012

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