Deskripsieng
Description. Large size, stout. Colour blackish. Head curved feebly at anterior; wider at posterior (Fig. 1 D, E). Pronotum concave with piriform impression on anterior disc (Fig. 4 D, E). Elytra reach to the top of abdomen, wings much long (Fig. 8 D, E). Legs dark brown and strongly pubescent (Fig. 1 D, E). Posterior femora rather thick, dark brown with rufous base; posterior tibia with eight spines on superior margin (Fig. 6 D, E). Ovipositor rather long and slender, feebly curved with very narrow, smooth, acute apical valves (Fig. 1 D, E). Male: LH 2.25 + / - 0.15 (mm), LP 3.45 + / - 0.057 (mm), LT 4.1 + / - 1.5 (mm), LF 14.5 + / - 0.57 (mm), LT 11.0 + / - 1.15 (mm), LT 4.2 (mm), TBL 22.5 + / - 0.57 (mm) Female: LH 4.76 + / - 0.74 (mm), LP 4.66 + / - 0.35 (mm), LT 4.5 + / - 1.63 (mm), LF 15.33 + / - 0.57 (mm), LT 11.66 + / - 0.816 (mm), LO 18.5 + / - 0.57 (mm), TBL 16 + / - 3.05 (mm).
Sumber: A review of Gryllidae (Grylloidea) with the description of one new species and four new distribution records from the Sindh Province, Pakistan
Deskripsieng
Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Sumber: A review of Gryllidae (Grylloidea) with the description of one new species and four new distribution records from the Sindh Province, Pakistan
Distribusieng
Global distribution. Ukraine, France, Spain, USA, India, West Bengal, Kashmir, Pakistan, Mali (Cigliano et al. 2020).
Sumber: A review of Gryllidae (Grylloidea) with the description of one new species and four new distribution records from the Sindh Province, Pakistan
Deskripsieng
Recognition characters and song. Apparently the most widely, naturally distributed Gryllus species found from the tip of South Africa north into Europe and east as far as Thailand (Otte & Cade 1984). This is a medium-large sized, short hind femur, usually pure black, short or long hind winged cricket with a shiny pronotum. Most males have a pale, yellowish area (Fig. 11 a) at the base of each tegmen where they attach to the pronotum. Adult females may be without or have a slight indication of pale tegminal areas (Fig. 11 b). Brown males are known (see Fig. 11 a, and Otte and Cade 1984). Song (Figs. 12, 13; R 12 – 14) with 2 – 6 pulses / chirp, usually 3 – 5 chirps / second, pulse rate 21 – 28 at 25 ° C, dominant frequency 4633 – 5816 Hz in pet store specimens.
Sumber: Crickets of the genus Gryllus in the United States (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae)
Deskripsieng
Two Spotted or Black Field Cricket Figs 11 – 13
Sumber: Crickets of the genus Gryllus in the United States (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae)
Deskripsieng
(Grylloidea, Gryllidae, Gryllinae)
Sumber: Uncovering the Grylloidea and Tettigonioidea (Orthoptera: Ensifera) in the Forest Research Center (Sepilok) Entomological Collection