Cricket
Cricket (Gryllulus; Gryllus) Many people in China call it cricket. Crickets are considered pests by farmers, damaging the growth of their crops. Males are fond of singing and fighting, and sometimes kill each other. Females are individually larger, with exposed pinhole or spear-shaped ovipositing tubes and small wings.
In the cricket family, male and female crickets did not become "best in a century" through "free love". Whichever male cricket is brave and good at fighting and defeats the others will win the right to dominate the female crickets. Therefore, the phenomenon of "polygamy" is not uncommon in the cricket family.
Chinese name: Cricket
Chinese nickname: Cricket, Grasshopper
English name: Gryllulus; Gryllus
Two laws: Gobiodon okinawae
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropod
Asia Phylum: Gnathostome
Class: Insecta (Isecta), formerly known as "Hexapod".
Subclass: pterygoid
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Katydids or Grylloidea
Family: Grylloidea, Gryllidae
Species: Cricket
Dispersed: < /strong>Widely dispersed.
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