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These maps are offered as general references and are based on tree crickets being observed, studied, encountered, collected or photographed in the areas depicted.  On some maps, the tree cricket/s may have been found in one portion of the state, yet the whole state is highlighted.  On other maps, only a portion of the state may be highlighted, but that species might actually occur throughout that state.   If a state is not highlighted for a certain species, do not let that deter you from searching for them!

Four-spotted


Prairie


Snowy


Black-horned


Forbes'


Pine


Tamarack


Narrow-winged


Two-spotted


Davis'


Fast-calling


Different-horned




Thin-lined




Western


Riley's