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Western Trilling Cricket (Gryllus integer)
Photo#42371
Copyright © 2006
Aaron Michael Peterson
Field Cricket -
Gryllus integer
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, USA
February 2, 2006
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Contributed by
Aaron Michael Peterson
on 8 February, 2006 - 2:59am
Last updated 2 January, 2012 - 3:42am
Moved
Moved from
Field Crickets
.
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David J. Ferguson
, 2 January, 2012 - 3:42am
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Moved
Moved from
True Crickets
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David J. Ferguson
, 15 January, 2010 - 6:08pm
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Gryllus campestris
I found a picture of "Gryllus campestris" at
http://www.treknature.com/gallery/Europe/Poland/East/photo29442.htm
To me, it looks a lot like the cricket in these pictures I took. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Eric!
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Aaron Michael Peterson
, 11 February, 2006 - 1:46am
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Gryllus sp. field cricket.
This is a nymph, and it appears to be one of the field crickets in the genus Gryllus, of which there are at least 'several' species.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 8 February, 2006 - 11:15am
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Thanks
Thanks for your help. That certainly narrows it down for me. I am clueless when it comes to crickets. :)
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Aaron Michael Peterson
, 8 February, 2006 - 6:51pm
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