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Collins, N. and T.J. Walker. 2010. New world thermometer crickets the Oecanthus rileyi species group and a new species from North America. Journal of Orthoptera Research 19:371-376.

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Fulton, B.B. 1915. The tree crickets of New York: life history and bionomics. New York Agricultural Experiment Station 42:1-47.

Walker, T.J. 1969. Acoustic synchrony: two mechanisms in the snowy tree cricket. Science 166:891-894.

Walker, T Jr. 1957. Specificity in the response of female tree crickets (orthoptera, gryllidae, oecanthinae) to calling songs of the males. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 50:626-636.

Walker, T.J. 1962. The taxonomy and calling songs of United States tree crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Oecaiithinae). I. the genus Neoxabea and the niveus and varicornis groups of the genus Oecanthus. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 55:303-322.

 Additional Websites To Further Your Knowledge 
eNature 2013. <URL:http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?recNum=IS0082> Accessed 11 April 2013.

Boston Harbor Islands 2013. <URL:http://insects.oeb.harvard.edu/boston_islands/bugmonth/0810_sn_cricket.htm> Accessed 11 April 2013.

 

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