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Over 60 million crickets died as a cause of this.
It seemed that the crickets used only the ground floor.
The crickets out in the woods had held the floor long enough.
Step stood there a moment, looking at him, and then he thought: We didn't get all the crickets last night.
When we finally stopped I could hear only the crickets and the wind in the trees.
"The kids are all looking under the bushes for the crickets."
Nobody was moving nearby, or the crickets would have been still.
Then, beginning in 2003, the crickets became much more abundant.
After the crickets go away, the mouse goes back to bed.
A few crickets talked from the grass at the side of the building.
They stood without speaking for a long time, listening to the music of the crickets.
It was dark and the crickets were in full chorus.
The crickets stopped suddenly like someone had turned a switch.
Slowly the sound of crickets came in to replace them.
Then, one night, we were sitting on the back steps, listening to the first crickets of the season.
Before the show there was the sound of bees and crickets.
Why, you'll be listening to the birds and crickets all night long.
His silence was so loud I could hear crickets outside.
Harder to hear than the sound of the birds or the crickets.
The crickets were still out doing their stuff; they're not great for headaches, either.
Here the crickets were out as darkness fell, and it was almost like summer.
I didn't say anything, just looked into the distance as she drank and a million crickets did their bit.
I can hear the soft summer sound of frogs and crickets.
Platygryllus is a genus of the true cricket family Gryllidae.
Neonemobius eurynotus is a species of insect in family Gryllidae.
Flies have been observed responding to various cricket songs, but seem to be limited to the family Gryllidae.
These crickets are in the subfamily Oecanthinae of the family Gryllidae.
Cricket (insect), family Gryllidae, also known as "true crickets"
Phalangopsinae, occasionally known as "spider crickets", are a subfamily of the cricket family Gryllidae.
Myrmecophilidae appear to form a clade with Gryllotalpidae instead of with Gryllidae.
Subfamilies of the family Gryllidae:
Gryllomorpha dalmatina is a species of cricket belonging to the family Gryllidae subfamily Gryllomorphinae.
In addition to the above subfamilies in the family Gryllidae, several other orthopteran groups outside of this family also may be called crickets:
M. convolutus has one of the widest geographical distributions of any member of the family Gryllidae in the Americas.
True crickets are insects of the Gryllidae, a cosmopolitan family of around 100 genera comprising some 800 species, belonging to the order Orthoptera.
The king crickets are not really crickets either, but members of the family Anostostomatidae, whereas true crickets are in the family Gryllidae.
Apterous crickets of the tribe Gryllini from South Africa and Namibia (Orthoptera: Gryllidae).
Originally they were seen as a subfamily, Tridactylinae, of the Gryllidae, the true crickets, closely related to the Gryllotalpidae or Gryllotalpinae, the mole crickets.
Placement of Phalangopsinae in Gryllidae and of genera in Phalangopsinae is controversial, with the group occasionally being considered a separate family or broken up onto other taxa.
Crickets, family Gryllidae (also known as "true crickets"), are insects somewhat related to grasshoppers and more closely related to katydids or bush crickets (family Tettigoniidae).
Despite their common name, Jerusalem crickets are not true crickets, as they belong to the family Stenopelmatidae, while crickets belong to the family Gryllidae; nor are they native to Jerusalem.
I. mexicana mainly preys on grasshoppers (usually katydids, Tettigoniidae species) or Tree crickets (Gryllidae species), choosing the small ones and carrying them to its nest to feed the emerging larvae with the living, but paralized Orthoptera.
The staple diet in captivity is the (Acheta domestica, Orthopotera Gryllidae) or domestic house crickets; an adult Lasiodora parahybana can consume several in one sitting, this can be supplemented with pinkie mice once or twice a month.