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Two-spotted tree cricket
by: Moni

Amanda
You have a photo of a female two-spotted tree cricket. Males do not have the dark spots on the back.
These tree crickets live in deciduous woodlands, edges. The adults are attracted to lights.
Two-spotted Tree Cricket, can be found on a wide variety of plants such as - grapevines, sunflower, maple trees, white pines, apple, oak. They are generally high on tall plants or in trees.
Here is some more information for you -
http://bugguide.net/node/view/9013

Interesting find. Good luck with your biology project. Does D Schlicht happen to be your teacher?



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