The electric buzzing is a Round-tipped Conehead. The cheery chirping is a Fall Field Cricket. There are also Japanese Burrowing Crickets and background tree crickets. Baltimore City, Maryland. - Thomas Wilson.
Round-tipped Conehead in Cecil Co., Maryland (Date obscured). (c) Romain Clément, all rights reserved. - romainclem via iNaturalist.
Round-tipped Conehead in Cecil Co., Maryland (Date obscured). (c) Romain Clément, all rights reserved. - romainclem via iNaturalist.
Description
Note female's extremely long ovipositor. N. ensiger has a long ovipositor, but it doesn't reach past the wingtips. (B. Woo, pers. comm.)
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A male Round-tipped Conehead from Prince George's Co., Maryland (8/23/2013).
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USGS PWRC.
A male Round-tipped Conehead in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (8/27/2012).
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Brandon Woo.
A male Round-tipped Conehead in Prince George's Co., Maryland (8/29/2020). Determined by Brandon Woo/BugGuide.
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Barbara Thurlow.
Round-tipped Conehead in Prince George's Co., Maryland (10/2/2021). (c) Sergei Drovetski, all rights reserved.
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Sergei Drovetski.
Round-tipped Conehead in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland (10/6/2022). (c) Timothy Reichard, all rights reserved.
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Timothy Reichard.
A Round-tipped Conehead in Prince George's Co., Maryland (8/23/2013).
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A female Round-tipped Conehead specimen found in Worcester Co., Maryland (11/10/2018). Determined by Brandon Woo.
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Bill Hubick.
Adult round-tipped coneheads range from 37 to 52 mm in length, and are commonly found in wet grassy and weedy areas during August, September, and October.[4]