- The
family Gryllidae contains the
subfamilies and
genera which entomologists now term true crickets.
Having long, whip-like antennae, they
belong to the...
- literature, such as Imms, "crickets" were
placed at the
family level (i.e.
Gryllidae), but
contemporary authorities including Otte now
place them in the superfamily...
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American field crickets:
Gryllus rubens and
Gryllus sp. (Orthoptera:
Gryllidae)".
Entomological Science. 8 (3): 219–222. doi:10.1111/j.1479-8298.2005...
- This list
contains extant European genera of the "Orthopteroid"
orders (or Polyneoptera) that are
often studied and written-about together. With the limited...
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these insects are
neither true
crickets (which
belong to the
family Gryllidae), nor are they
native to Jerusalem.
These nocturnal insects use their...
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Brachytrupes megacephalus is a
species of
cricket in the
family Gryllidae.
Brachytrupes megacephalus can
reach a
length of
about 40
millimetres (1.6 in)...
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Brachytrupes is a
genus of
mostly African crickets in the
family Gryllidae.
Brachytrupes calaharicus (Karny, 1910)
Brachytrupes chopardi (Uvarov, 1922)...
- the Oʻahu
deceptor bush cricket, is a
species of
cricket in the
family Gryllidae. It was
endemic to the
Pacific island state of
Hawaii in the
United States...
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Gryllus is a
genus of
field cricket (Orthoptera,
Gryllidae, Gryllinae).
Members of the
genus are
typically 15–31 mm long and
darkly coloured. The type...
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Teleogryllus is a
genus of
crickets in the
family Gryllidae.
Species can be
found in Africa, Asia,
Australia and the
Pacific islands. The
following are...