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- insects of the order Orthoptera. These crickets are in the subfamily Oecanthinae of the family Gryllidae. Tree crickets as well as most other crickets...
- (Brachytrupes) which excavate burrows a metre or more deep. The tree crickets (Oecanthinae) are delicate white or pale green insects with transparent fore wings...
- Oecanthus exclamationis is a "common tree cricket" in the subfamily Oecanthinae ("tree crickets"). A common name for O. exclamationis is Davis' tree cricket...
- the Cape thermometer cricket, is a species of tree cricket (Subfamily Oecanthinae). It has been found that the rate at which these crickets chirp follows...
- This list contains extant European genera of the "Orthopteroid" orders (or Polyneoptera) that are often studied and written-about together. With the limited...
- Oecanthus quadripunctatus is a "common tree cricket" in the subfamily Oecanthinae ("tree crickets"). A common name for O. quadripunctatus is four-spotted...
- species of tree crickets belonging to the family Gryllidae, subfamily Oecanthinae. Subspecies include: Oecanthus pellucens calinensis Jannone, 1936 Oecanthus...
- (Brachytrupes) which excavate burrows a metre or more deep. The tree crickets (Oecanthinae) are delicate white or pale green insects with transparent fore wings...
- Oecanthus nigricornis is a "common tree cricket" in the subfamily Oecanthinae ("tree crickets"). A common name for O. nigricornis is black-horned tree...
- Victor Alfons (2019-08-28). "Oecanthus mhatreae sp. nov. (Gryllidae: Oecanthinae): A new species of tree cricket from Mexico, with an irregular song pattern...