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Visiting Nicaragua 2011
TreeCricketFan
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January 2011 - A wonderful visit to Nicaragua:
Domitila Private Nature Reserve www.domitila.org
Montelimar Barcelo Resort www.barcelo.com
LaCruz de Teustepe in Boac...
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Oecanthus quadripunctatus singing male
TreeCricketFan
87 views
Temperature was 64.7 F. I'm interested in understanding what is taking place (camera-wise) that makes the movement of the wings appear different when I zoom in. I have ph...
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Singing Cicada.wmv
TreeCricketFan
50 views
This little male cicada was singing at eye level. It is a small species of cicada -- about 1.5in long. It was filmed at Bentsen-Rio Grande State Park in southern TX.
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Nica.sp.B tree cricket singing.avi
TreeCricketFan
43 views
This male Oecanthus was recorded 01/3/2010, singing from a 12" high woody stemmed plant in Nicaragua. He appears to be a member of the varicornis group. Photos of this Ni...
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Nica.sp.C tree cricket singing from hibiscus shrub in Nicaragua.avi
TreeCricketFan
40 views
This male Oecanthus was recorded 01/7/2010, singing from the top of a leaf on a waist-high hibiscus shrub. He appears to be a member of the rileyi group. Photos of this N...
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Nica sp. A tree cricket singing.avi
TreeCricketFan
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Male Oecanthus recorded 01/03/2010, singing from knee-high woody stemmed plant in Nicaragua at night. He appears to be a member of the nigricornis group. Photos of this N...
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Yellowish mites with nymphs.avi
TreeCricketFan
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These mites were found inside a Prickly Ash stem -- around a last season's hatched tree cricket egg case. I found a similar looking mite last year -- same host stem and al...
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Mite nymphs with spots.avi
TreeCricketFan
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These mites were found inside a Prickly Ash stem -- clustered at the cap end of a last season's hatched tree cricket egg case. I found similar looking mites last year -- s...
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Yellowish mites.avi
TreeCricketFan
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These mites were found inside a Prickly Ash stem -- crawling around a last season's hatched tree cricket egg case. I found similar looking mites last year -- same host st...
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Two species interacting.avi
TreeCricketFan
26 views
This female Four-spotted tree cricket and a male of another species were on this same leaf for over 2 minutes. The female tried to entice the male by touching him with her...
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