Cricket
Cricket (Gryllulus; Gryllus) is called cricket by many people in China. Crickets are viewed by farmers as pests that destroy crops. Males are vocal, aggressive, and sometimes kill each other. Females are larger, with exposed pinhole or spear-shaped ovipositing tubes and small wings.
In the cricket family, male and female crickets do not achieve "hundred years of good fortune" through "free love". Whichever male cricket is brave and good at fighting and defeats other members of the same sex, he will gain possession of the female cricket. Therefore, the phenomenon of "polygamy" is not uncommon in the cricket family.
Chinese name: Cricket
Chinese alias: Cricket, Grasshopper
English name: Gryllus; Gryllus
Binary name: Gobiodon okinawae
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropods
Subphylum: Gnathostome
Class: Insecta ( Isecta), formerly known as "Hexapod".
Subclass: Pterygoid
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Katydids or Longhorns
Family: Grylloidea, Gryllidae
Species: Cricket
Distribution: Widely distributed.