Pine Tree Cricket (2025)

1. Pine Tree Cricket - Songs of Insects

  • Sporting a brownish red body and spruce green wings, the Pine Tree Cricket is perhaps the most beautiful of all our tree crickets. This species is found almost ...

  • Pine Tree Cricket (Oecanthus pini) Song of a Narrow-winged Tree Cricket (scroll down for explanation and additional recordings!). Sporting a brownish red body and spruce green wings, the Pine Tree …

2. Pine Tree Cricket | Listening to Insects

  • A steady trill with just a hint of buzziness (a bit of “edge” to the sound).I find their songs to be very peaceful and enjoyable. They sing at night.

  • Male Pine Tree Cricket. Yes, he's on a honeysuckle leaf directly underneath his pine.

3. pine tree cricket (Oecanthus pini)

  • First adults mid June in the south, early August in the north. In northern localities calling lasts until frost, but it may end earlier in the south. One ...

  • 18 s of calling song; male from Columbia Co., Ga.; 24.0°C. (WTL587-14)

4. Pine Tree Cricket | Vermont Atlas of Life

  • The Pine Tree Cricket is found particularly on White Pine and other pines, but also inhabits other conifers including Cedar, Juniper, Blue Spruce, ...

5. Species Oecanthus pini - Pine Tree Cricket - BugGuide.Net

6. Pine Tree Cricket (Oecanthus pini) - iNaturalist

  • Oecanthus pini, the pine tree cricket, is a species of tree cricket in the family Gryllidae. It is found in North America.

  • Oecanthus pini, the pine tree cricket, is a species of tree cricket in the family Gryllidae. It is found in North America. (Source: Wikipedia, 'Oecanthus pini', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oecanthus_pini, CC BY-SA 3.0 . Photo: (c) Anita Gould, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Anita Gould)

7. Introduction to Tree Crickets | Listening to Insects

  • Pine Tree Crickets have subdued reddish-brown heads and legs and blend beautifully with the pines in which they live. Other tree crickets have subtle difference ...

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8. Pine Tree Cricket (Oecanthus pini) :: xeno-canto

  • 25 aug 2023 · O. pini is the low, continuous trill with a medium pulse rate. Often said to be our most attractive tree cricket, O. pini is found high in a ...

  • Ranges shown based on BirdLife International and NatureServe (2011), now curated and maintained by Xeno-canto.

9. Pine Tree Cricket (Oecanthus pini) - Oecanthus varicornis - BugGuide.Net

  • 2 feb 2019 · with bright red on the base of the antennae and top of the head, with an overall bright green color indicates Different-horned tree cricket.

  • An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.

10. Pine - tree crickets

  • 12 dec 2022 · This male Pine tree cricket is singing while perched on a white pine tree. This is a still photo of the same male singing in the above video.

  • Oecanthus pini This male Pine tree cricket is singing while perched on a white pine tree. This is a still photo of the same male singing in the above video. The metanotal gland of this male is expo…

11. Pine Tree Cricket (Common Insects of order Orthoptera found ... - iNaturalist

  • Pine Tree Cricket. Pine Tree Cricket. Oecanthus pini. 1. Sources and Credits. (c) Anita Gould, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Anita Gould, http ...

  • You can copy this taxon into another guide. If you are one of the editors of this guide it should copy everything, but if you're not, it will only copy the licensed content.

12. Michigan insects in the garden – Week 9: Tree crickets

  • 6 aug 2020 · Some tree cricket species specialize only on certain plants. The pine tree cricket (Oecanthus pini), for example, only lives on pine trees and ...

  • These predatory crickets are seldom seen in Michigan, but they can be heard all night long.

13. Tree Crickets | Missouri Department of Conservation

  • negricornis); Pine tree cricket (O. pini); Four-spotted tree cricket (O. quadripunctatus). The one species not in genus Oecanthus is ...

  • Tree crickets, or pale bush crickets, are a subfamily of crickets that are little seen but often heard. True to their name, instead of living on the ground, they live in trees, bushes, and tall herbaceous plants at least a foot or so above the ground. Most are delicate, pale green insects that blend in with their surroundings. Looking more closely, this group has the following characters: The femurs (thigh-like segments) of the hind legs are thin. The tibias (shin-like segments) of the hind legs, on most species, have spines, and there are small teeth between the spines. The head is narrow and elongated. The mouthparts are pointed forward (not down). They have compound eyes, but they lack ocelli (simple eyes). On males, the forewings (used for chirping) are usually wider than the abdomen. Compared to the songs of other crickets, the songs of tree crickets are usually lower in pitch. This group comprises about 20 species in North America in subfamily Oecanthinae. All but one are in genus Oecanthus. Oecanthus tree crickets are all pale green, and they all have spines on the tibiae (shin-like segments) of the hind legs. Some Oecanthus species to look for in all or parts of Missouri include: Prairie tree cricket (O. argentinus) Fast-calling tree cricket (O. celerinictus) Davis' tree cricket (O. exclamationis) Forbes' tree cricket (O. forbesi) Snowy tree cricket (O. fultoni) Broad-winged tree cricket (O. latipennis) Narrow-winged tree cricket (O. niveus) Black-horned tree cricket...

14. Pine Tree Cricket | Nature Inquiries - WordPress.com

  • 27 sep 2013 · A small insect with a narrowly defined habitat, but impressive dispersal ability. I suspect they have been able to jump around mainly by their affinity for red ...

  • by Carl Strang One of the nicest aspects of scientific inquiry is the discovery of other people pursuing shared interests. My own study of singing insects in northeast Illinois, northwest Indiana a…

15. Oecanthus pini - Pine tree cricket -- Discover Life mobile

  • 2 dagen geleden · Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Oecanthus pini - Pine tree cricket ...

  • Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Oecanthus pini - Pine tree cricket -- Discover Life

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