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Wednesday 8 August 2012
8th august 2012.
Oak Bush-Cricket.Fully winged in both sexes .The male has a pair of long curved cerci at rear ,whilethe female's ovipositer curves gently upwards.Thereis no song.July-Nov ,living in a wide range of trees and often coming to lights at night .
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Peter Ransome
11 August 2012 at 02:46
Where did you see your Oak Bush Cricket, Tim?
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Where did you see your Oak Bush Cricket, Tim?
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