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RE: Hi-Freq. Insect files posted

Subject: RE: Hi-Freq. Insect files posted
From: "Wil Hershberger" <>
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 15:08:57 -0400
Doug,
Sorry for the delay.=20
Yes, this would be a small meadow katydid and most likely it would have
short wings.
Good luck,
Wil

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Von Gausig 
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 11:17 AM
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Subject: RE: [Nature Recordists] Hi-Freq. Insect files posted


At 11:57 AM 9/6/2002, Wil Hershberger wrote:
>Doug,
> From the spectrogram it appears that the sounds produced are broad
band.
>This would lead me to a meadow katydid of some kind.  The short-winged
>meadow katydids in the subfamily Conocephalinae, genus Conocephalus,
can
>produce some amazingly high pitched calls.  You'll have to hunt him
>down, capture him and post some photos.  The following site is the best
>there is to try to ID him once you have him captive.
>A tree cricket would have a much more pure-toned song.

Thanks Wil! Might I assume that I'm looking for a very small Katydid?

Doug
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