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  1. Crickets are small to medium-sized insects with mostly cylindrical, somewhat vertically flattened bodies. The head is spherical with long slender antennae arising from cone-shaped scapes (first segments) and just behind these are two large compound eyes.

  2. Learn about the different types of crickets. Get information about what they look like, how long they live, what they eat, their call, and how and why they chirp

  3. 12 lip 2019 · True crickets ­ (family Gryllidae) are probably best known for their incessant chirping on late summer evenings. Most people can recognize a house or field cricket, but how much do you know about these familiar insects? Here are 10 fascinating facts about crickets: Close Cousins of Katydids.

  4. In zoology, cricket is the common name for any of the grasshopper-like insects in the family Gryllidae of the orthopteran suborder Ensifera (long-horned grasshoppers), characterized by long antennae, strong hind legs adapted for jumping, and in many species males that make chirping sounds.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrylloideaGrylloidea - Wikipedia

    Grylloidea is the superfamily of insects, in the order Orthoptera, known as crickets. It includes the "true crickets", scaly crickets, wood crickets and other families, some only known from fossils.

  6. 3 mar 2024 · Crickets are a type of insect within the order Orthoptera, a taxonomic group which also contains locusts, grasshoppers and wetas. Entomologists have differed over the classifications of these insects of the years.

  7. Crickets are renowned for their distinctive chirping calls, produced by rubbing their wings together, primarily as a mating or territorial display. These insects vary in size, color, and habitat preferences, with over 9000 species found worldwide.

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