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Caribbean Conehead (Neoconocephalus maxillosus)

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Identification: A south Florida conehead with a black-tipped cone slightly longer than wide and 0 or 1 spine on the anterior ventral carina of the middle femur. Length 47-62 mm.

Habitat: Roadsides and fallow fields.

Season: Sept.–Dec. (at least)

Song: Medium-loud, continuous buzz.

Similar Species: Neoconocephalus affinis has the anterior ventral carina of middle femur with 3 or 4 spines.

Remarks: This species is found throughout the West Indies and apparently in Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. It was only recently discovered in Florida, where it occurs in agricultural areas (Walker and Whitesell 1978). These facts suggest that it is, like the Jamaican field cricket, a recent addition to the Florida fauna.

More information: subfamily Copiphorinae, genus Neoconocephalus

References: Walker & Whitesell 1978.

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Reference

Walker TJ, Whitesell JJ. 1978a. Neoconocephalus maxillosus: a Caribbean conehead in south Florida (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Fla. Entomol. 61(1): 1-3.

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Neoconocephalus maxillosus ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Neoconocephalus maxillosus is een rechtvleugelig insect uit de familie sabelsprinkhanen (Tettigoniidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1775 door Fabricius.

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