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Two-spotted
Field-cricket Gryllus bimaculatus
[Southern
Field Cricket/Mediterranean Field Cricket]

male
Mediterranean Field Cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus)
stridulating, Zahara de los Atunes,
Andalucía, Spain, April 2024

Mediterranean
Field Cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) habitat, Zahara
de los Atunes,
Andalucía, Spain, April 2024

female
Two-spotted Field-cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus), captive reared stock, Nov 2021

male
Two-spotted Field-cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus), captive reared stock, Nov 2021

Indoor recording
in terrarium 4 December 2021 01:00
Sonogram of calling song/stridulation from a captive bred Gryllus bimaculatus. Sold as 'Black Cricket'.
Each echeme composed of 2-6 syllables with the dominant
frequencies between 4.0 and 4.5 kHz. Recorded at 20.5°C
ambient room temperature.
[File
name: southernfieldcricket118015a]
Click here for the MP3 file


Indoor recording
in terrarium 4 December 2021 01:00
Oscillogram of calling song/stridulation from a captive bred Gryllus bimaculatus. Sold as 'Black Cricket'.
Each echeme composed of 2-6 syllables with the dominant
frequencies between 4.0 and 4.5 kHz. Recorded at 20.5°C
ambient room temperature.

Indoor recording
in terrarium 4 December 2021 01:35
Sonogram of stridulation from a captive bred Gryllus bimaculatus male during an agressive
encounter with another male. Sold as 'Black Cricket'.
Each echeme composed of up to 15 syllables with the dominant
frequencies between 4.0 and 4.5 kHz. Recorded at 20.5°C
ambient room temperature.
[File
name: southernfieldcricket118015b]
Click here for the MP3 file


Indoor recording
in terrarium 4 December 2021 01:35
Oscillogram of stridulation from a captive bred Gryllus bimaculatus male during an agressive
encounter with another male.
Each echeme composed of up to 15 syllables with the dominant
frequencies between 4.0 and 4.5 kHz. Recorded at 20.5°C
ambient room temperature.
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