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''Oecanthus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus com ...
of
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
in
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
Oecanthinae Tree crickets are insects of the order Orthoptera. These crickets are in the subfamily Oecanthinae of the family Gryllidae. Description Tree crickets as well as most other crickets have two pairs of wings. The fore wings are located closer t ...
, the tree crickets.


Species

The ''Orthoptera Species File''Orthoptera Species File (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 3 February 2019)
/ref> lists: *'' Oecanthus adyeri'' *'' Oecanthus allardi'' *'' Oecanthus angustus'' *'' Oecanthus antennalis'' *'' Oecanthus argentinus'' *'' Oecanthus bilineatus'' *'' Oecanthus burmeisteri'' *'' Oecanthus californicus'' *'' Oecanthus capensis'' *'' Oecanthus celerinictus'' *'' Oecanthus chopardi'' *'' Oecanthus comma'' *'' Oecanthus comptulus'' *'' Oecanthus crucis'' *'' Oecanthus decorsei'' *'' Oecanthus dissimilis'' *'' Oecanthus dulcisonans'' *'' Oecanthus euryelytra'' *'' Oecanthus exclamationis'' *'' Oecanthus filiger'' *'' Oecanthus flavipes'' *'' Oecanthus forbesi'' *''
Oecanthus fultoni ''Oecanthus fultoni'', also known as the snowy tree cricket, or thermometer cricket, is a species of tree cricket from North America. It feeds on leaves but also damages fruit. The chirp of this species is often dubbed onto sound tracks of fil ...
'' *'' Oecanthus galpini'' *'' Oecanthus henryi'' *'' Oecanthus immaculatus'' *'' Oecanthus indicus'' *'' Oecanthus jamaicensis'' *'' Oecanthus karschi'' *'' Oecanthus laricis'' *'' Oecanthus latipennis'' *'' Oecanthus leptogrammus'' *'' Oecanthus lineolatus'' *'' Oecanthus longicauda'' *'' Oecanthus macer'' *'' Oecanthus major'' *'' Oecanthus mhatreae'' *'' Oecanthus minutus'' *'' Oecanthus nanus'' *'' Oecanthus neofiliger'' *'' Oecanthus neosimilis'' *'' Oecanthus nigricornis'' *''
Oecanthus niveus ''Oecanthus niveus'', known generally as the narrow-winged tree cricket or snowy tree cricket, is a species of tree cricket in the family Gryllidae, which includes all crickets. First noted by Swedish Entomologist Charles de Geer in 1773 by a Pen ...
'' *'' Oecanthus pellucens'' - type species (as "''
Acheta ''Acheta'' is a genus of crickets. It most notably contains the house cricket (''Acheta domesticus''). According to Direction 46 issued by the ICZN in 1956, this generic name is masculine in gender. Species *''Acheta angustiusculus'' *''Acheta ...
italica''" Fabricius = ''O. pellucens pellucens'') *'' Oecanthus peruvianus'' *'' Oecanthus pictipes'' *'' Oecanthus pini'' *'' Oecanthus prolatus'' *'' Oecanthus pseudosimilis'' *'' Oecanthus quadripunctatus'' *'' Oecanthus rectinervis'' *''
Oecanthus rileyi ''Oecanthus rileyi'', known generally as the Riley's tree cricket or pine tree cricket, is a species of tree cricket in the family Gryllidae. It is found in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and ...
'' *'' Oecanthus rufescens'' *'' Oecanthus rufopictus'' *'' Oecanthus similator'' *'' Oecanthus similis'' *'' Oecanthus sinensis'' *'' Oecanthus socians'' *'' Oecanthus sycomorus'' *'' Oecanthus tenuis'' *'' Oecanthus turanicus'' *'' Oecanthus varicornis'' *'' Oecanthus zhengi''


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q150934 Ensifera genera Orthoptera of Africa Orthoptera of Asia Orthoptera of Europe Orthoptera of North America Orthoptera of South America Taxa named by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville Taxonomy articles created by Polbot