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Acheta is a
genus of crickets. It most
notably contains the
house cricket (
Acheta domesticus).
According to
Direction 46
issued by the ICZN in 1956, this...
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Acheta domesticus,
commonly called the
house cricket, is a
species of
cricket most
likely native to
Southwestern Asia, but
between 1950 and 2000 it became...
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along with
other members of
various genera including Acheta, Gryllodes, Gryllus, and Teleogryllus.
Acheta domesticus, the
House cricket, and
Gryllus bimaculatus...
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Cricket flour (or
cricket powder) is a protein-rich
powder made from crickets,
using various processes.
Cricket flour differs from true
flours made from...
- consequently, food security. The food
conversion efficiency of
house crickets (
Acheta domesticus) is 1.7, some five
times higher than that for beef cattle, and...
- as larvae,
mostly marketed under the term
buffalo worms.
House cricket (
Acheta domesticus)
Tropical house cricket (Gryllodes sigillatus)
European migratory...
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Schizodactylus monstrosus or the
maize cricket, is a
species of large,
robust cricket found in Asia,
belonging to the
family Schizodactylidae. It is found...
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crickets in
eastern North America were all ****igned to a
single species,
Acheta ****imilis.
Although regional variation in
calling song and life history...
- gryllotalpa
Binomial name
Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms Acheta gryllotalpa (Linnaeus 1758)
Gryllotalpa vulgaris Latreille 1804 Gryllus...
- the
common apple Aedes domesticus, a
mosquito species in the
genus Aedes Acheta domesticus, the
house cricket Anas
platyrhynchos domesticus, the domestic...