taxonID	type	description	language	source
7ACADEB038685830B893FFA7451C25A4.taxon	etymology	Etymology. - Specific epithet after Lodovico (Ludovico) Salvi, an Italian philosopher and theologian, who included illustrations of a male tree cricket, a female tree cricket, and a stem with oviposition holes, in his article published 270 years ago (Salvi 1750). In Voices of a Summer Night (Lioy 1866), Salvi was recognized as being the first person to publish an article about a tree cricket. His 1750 article was published 13 years before the first tree cricket was officially described (Oecanthus pellucens Scopoli, 1763). The common name, sage tree cricket, is given because these tree crickets have similar coloration to the sagebrush host plants at Lake Annie.	en	Collins, Nancy, Schneider, Ken R. (2020): Oecanthus salvii sp. nov. (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Oecanthinae): A new tree cricket species from Modoc County in northeast California. Journal of Orthoptera Research 29 (1): 91-99, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.29.50400, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.29.50400
7ACADEB038685830B893FFA7451C25A4.taxon	description	Description. - Face creamy white to faint yellowish. Pedicel with two unequal-sized vertical lines, and scape with one vertical black line medially and one horizontal arched or right-angled black mark near the top of the segment. Remainder of antennae segments tan with darker brown or grey rings. Eye color whitish to dark cream. Palpi translucent pale tan. Pronotum light green. Tympanal membrane on fore tibiae whitish. Wing color of both sexes pale greenish. Ventral abdomen whitish or pale tan. Tibiae and femora translucent pale green with black setae. Cerci straight and pale green.	en	Collins, Nancy, Schneider, Ken R. (2020): Oecanthus salvii sp. nov. (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Oecanthinae): A new tree cricket species from Modoc County in northeast California. Journal of Orthoptera Research 29 (1): 91-99, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.29.50400, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jor.29.50400
