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103 A Tree Cricket


Oecanthidae - Body Length: ~30mm.
This thin, quite fast moving, little cricket appeared a number of times in and around the Moth Trap. It's pale colouration made it a difficult subject to light in flash photographs.
This thin, quite fast moving, little cricket appeared a number of times in and around the Moth Trap. It's pale colouration made it a difficult subject to light in flash photographs.
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