England 2008 | Hungary 1954 | British Jersey 2004 |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Upper Volta 1981 | Hungary 1954 | Senegal 1997 | Montserrat 1992 |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus campestris (Gryllidae) |
Ascension Islands 1988 | Malta 2005 | Nevis 2013 |
Field Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Gryllus bryanti (Gryllidae) |
Naigeria 1986 | Suriname 1993 | Nevis 1989 | Norfolk Island 1989 |
Cricket Acheta domestica (Gryllidae) |
Cricket indet. (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket sp. indet. (Gryllidae) |
Field Cricket Insulascirtus nythos (Gryllidae) |
Southeast Asia 18th circa TIN-ZINC |
Cricket ??? (Gryllidae?) |
Black Field Cricket Teleogryllus commodus (Gryllidae) (ORTHOPTERA) |
The friend of field cricket or katydid has been kept in Japan for many years, in order to enjoy a beautiful cry. There was a hobby which can let the bell cricket already cultivated personally sing, and is enjoyed in the Edo period. Moreover, although it no longer saw recently, there was also trade called an itinerant trade of the insect which cries.
How depending on which these insects cry has some which adjust each other and pronounce hind legs and a shuttlecock among the same grasshopper of an orthoptera, although the pronunciation machine in a front shuttlecock is adjusted each other and it is said that sound is made.