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Raspy Crickets - Family GRYLLACRIDIDAE 

This page contains pictures and information about Raspy Crickets that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.
 
 

The members in this family, including late instars, males and females, will produce a raspy sound by rubbing an apparatus on their leg across the abdomen when disturbed. They are active at night. They usually spend the daytime in burrows or in leaves shelters. They have strong and spiny hind legs and very long antenna.

 

 
Striped Raspy Cricket, Tree Cricket
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Paragryllacris combusta, body length 50mm 
The photos show the cricket feeding on nectar from the flowers of the Large Bird-of- Paradise tree in our front yard. We took the pictures at night on OCT 2000. We noticed that the cricket climbed up the same tree at the same time every night. It did the same routine the following days, even we captured it once in a glass jar, watched it for a few hours then let it go. More information and pictures please click on here.
 

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Last updated: February 19, 2005.