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Microcentrum retinerve (Burmeister & H. 1838)
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Images from Singing Insects of North America. 032pf, Microcentrum retinerve female
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Microcentrum retinerve, female (one of four individuals reared from eggs by Susan Wineriter).
Images from Singing Insects of North America. 032pfp, Microcentrum retinerve female specimen dorsal pronotum
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Microcentrum retinerve, female pronotum. The squarely truncate front pronotal margin serves to distinguish this species from M. rhombifolium.
Images from Singing Insects of North America. 032pm, Microcentrum retinerve male
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Microcentrum retinerve, male. The brown on the stridulatory area distinguishes the males of this species from those of M. rhombifolium.