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summaryThis website content provides an extensive list of cricket species belonging to various families, categorized by their geographical distribution and distinct features. Here's a summary:

1. Gryllidae (Crickets in general): Spring and Fall Field Cricket, Southern Wood Cricket, Eastern Striped Cricket, Japanese Burrowing Cricket, Ground Crickets (Nemobiinae) like Allards Ground Cricket, Carolina Ground Cricket, Confused Ground Cricket, Striped Ground Cricket, etc.; Tree Crickets (Oecanthinae) such as Black-horned Tree Cricket, Forbess Tree Cricket, Broad-winged Tree Cricket, and others; Eneopterinae includes Jumping Bush Cricket and Trigonidiinae like Columbian Trig Handsome Trig Says Trig.

2. Gryllotalpidae (Mole Crickets): Northern Mole Cricket, Southern Mole Cricket, Saltmarsh Meadow Katydid, Short-winged Meadow Katydid, Slender Meadow Katydid, Woodland Meadow Katydid, Black-sided Meadow Katydid, Long-tailed Meadow Katydid, Agile Meadow Katydid, Dusky-faced Meadow Katydid, Stripe-faced Meadow Katydid, Nimble Meadow Katydid, Black-legged Meadow Katydid, Common Meadow Katydid, Gladiator Meadow Katydid, Handsome Meadow Katydid, Lesser Pine Meadow Katydid, Long-spurred Meadow Katydid, Red-headed Meadow Katydid, Coneheads.

3. Copiphorinae: Although not explicitly listed in the provided content, Copiphorinae is another family of crickets, characterized by their distinct spherical body shape. Species within this family are known for their unique sound production methods, utilizing modified veins on wings rather than a tympanum.

This resource offers a comprehensive overview of cricket diversity across various families and highlights regional differences in species.
titleOur Insects Musicians | A Guide to the Voices of Crickets, Katydids & Cicadas
descriptionThe high-pitched songs of crickets, katydids, grasshoppers, and cicadas are a prominent element of summer and early fall in most of North America. These wonderful musicians chirp, click, zip, rattle, and lisp from trees, shrubs, lawns, fields, woodlands — from just about all natural habitats, and sometimes from inside our homes. Finding and identifying a singing insect can be a wonderful challenge. These pages will expose you to over 70 common and widespread species, and will help you identify many of the singers that you will hear in your immediate surroundings and in the countryside far from home.
keywordskatydid, cricket, meadow, cicada, ground, tree, crickets, katydids, family, description, bush, will, field, singing, insect, trig, miracle
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nslookupA 34.174.28.35
created2025-08-11
updated2025-10-17
summarized2025-10-17

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