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2 4 Cricket

Cricket

by Daniela BracamonteSalta, Salta, Argentina

Family:

2 0 Cricket ID?

Cricket ID?

by IvanPancicВојводина, Serbia

Family

0 3 Brown Cricket, female

Brown Cricket, female

by asergioMorretes, Paraná, Brazil

1 0 Cricket nymph

Cricket nymph

by Sergio MonteiroCuritiba, Paraná, Brazil

0 2 field cricket

field cricket

by EmilyUmbargerMichigan, USA

Cricket?

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by AlthaSwiegersLiebenbergMookgopong Local Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by Deepti SKarnataka, India

Size: 30-35 mm. Family:

0 0 Black Cricket

Black Cricket

by LuisStevensGuanajuato, Mexico

These crickets aren't common in my region, I think they are from a warmer ...

0 0 Grilo arborícola (Tree cricket)

Grilo arborícola (Tree cricket)

by Sergio MonteiroGuaraqueçaba, Paraná, Brazil

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

George Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Crickets, of the family

1 2 cricket

cricket

by VeronicaPrudentePhilippines

Photos taken between 9:12-9:13pm.

0 0 Bush cricket

Bush cricket

by Sergio MonteiroCuritiba, PR, Brazil

A recenty molted cricket with its exuvia.

0 2 Tree Cricket Nymph

Tree Cricket Nymph

by LaurenZarateUtah, USA

Small, 1 cm, pale green Tree Cricket nymph.

0 0 Field Cricket (Nymph)

Field Cricket (Nymph)

by AgnesAdiqueTalaveraSanta Rosa, Laguna, Philippines

Black and brown cricket, about 7mm in body length.

3 3 Unknown cricket

Unknown cricket

by Andrea LimCairns, Queensland, Australia

Body length to 2.5 cm. It was hiding in a dark place, in amongst the leaves. It ...

2 0 Gryllidae

Gryllidae

by JordiPratsKL, Malaysia

About 50mm in large, large legs and antennae, brown with light marks and black ...

3 1 Phylloscyrtus amoenus

Phylloscyrtus amoenus

by DiegoAlfonsoRosaAcassuso, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Orthoptera, family

0 0 Field Cricket (female)

Field Cricket (female)

by Fyn.KMaine, USA

Largest Cricket I've ever seen, Counting antenna and ovipositor it was about 3 ...

0 0 Spider Cricket

Spider Cricket

by StephenSolomonsGosford, New South Wales, Australia

1cm. Mottled. Nocturnal Male

0 1 cricket

cricket

by Ingrid3Stamford, Connecticut, USA

stubby wings, fuzzy thorax collar, abdominal segmentation very visible, long ...

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by TinaProperCenterville, Pennsylvania, USA

Crickets, family

0 0 Tree Cricket

Tree Cricket

by LaurenZarateSan Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico

Pale green, winged cricket, flat on top. The body was about 2 cm long and he ...

0 0 cricket

cricket

by S FrazierIndonesia

Crickets, family

1 2 Field Cricket

Field Cricket

by misako.hillSacramento, California, USA

Small black cricket in my mom's compost pile in Sacramento, CA. I do not know ...

1 1 Bush cricket

Bush cricket

by Sergio MonteiroCuritiba, PR, Brazil

cricket family (

0 0 Eneoptera surinamensis

Eneoptera surinamensis

by DiegoAlfonsoRosaJJY, Argentina

Orthoptera, family

0 4 Grill gnom,Cicindela

Grill gnom,Cicindela

by AntónioGinjaGinjaBraga, Portugal

Order-Orthoptera Suborde-Ensifera Superfamily-Grylloidea

1 1 Ground cricket

Ground cricket

by LeubaVictoria, Australia

A black cricket about 8mm long. The femora in the hind legs were remarkably ...

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by JoeHartmanจังหวัดอุดรธานี, Thailand

This member of the Gryllidae

2 6 Tree Cricket

Tree Cricket

by LuisStevensSan Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

Green bug with transparent wings and very large antennae. About 20 mm long.

1 0 Cricket nymph

Cricket nymph

by JordiPratsValència, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Green with brown at back with undeveloped wings and large legs.

1 4 Grilo arborícola (Tree Cricket)

Grilo arborícola (Tree Cricket)

by Sergio MonteiroCuritiba, Paraná, Brazil

The arboreal species of the family ...

2 0 Spider Cricket

Spider Cricket

by emanuelgoycoPuerto Rico, Puerto Rico

Also called Cave Cricket. Phalangopsinae are a subfamily of the cricket

2 6 Common Bush Cricket (♀)

Common Bush Cricket (♀)

by LanzzKuala Terengganu, Malaysia

This is a cricket that i found on the tree in my backyard. I think, it might be ...

2 0 Common Bush Crickets

Common Bush Crickets

by LanzzKuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

These are a Common Bush Crickets that i found on the tree in recreation park. ...

0 0 House Cricket (♀)

House Cricket (♀)

by LanzzMalaysia

This is a house cricket that i found in my bathroom. It is brownish in color, ...

1 0 Tree Cricket

Tree Cricket

by JordiPratsDaerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, Indonesia

Elongate green body with two pairs of wings, fore wings closer to the head and ...

1 0 Field Cricket/Grillo de campo

Field Cricket/Grillo de campo

by Alan H. C.Nuevo León, Mexico

Crickets, family

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by MarcelPepinWest Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Crickets, family

1 0 Jerusalem Cricket

Jerusalem Cricket

by JoshuaAselSebastopol, California, USA

belong to the family

4 0 Jerusalem Cricket

Jerusalem Cricket

by Steve LenzWashington, USA

they belong to the family Stenopelmatidae ...

2 1 Jerusalem Cricket

Jerusalem Cricket

by AryaMansourzadehUtah, USA

Stenopelmatidae, while crickets belong to the

0 0 Jerusalem Cricket

Jerusalem Cricket

by WildloverKIdaho, USA

belong to the family Stenopelmatidae, ...

8 0 Armoured ground cricket

Armoured ground cricket

by Simon9Limpopo, South Africa

Heavily spiked

0 0 Cricket

Cricket

by Ashok N PulliyerengiChennai, India

(family Tettigoniidae). There are about ...

1 2 Steel-blue Cricket Hunter

Steel-blue Cricket Hunter

by Brian38Washington, USA

A large metallic blue wasp.

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