Figures 4.5


The singing burrow of a mole cricket, Scapteriscus acletus (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae), in which the singing male sits with his head in the bulb and tegmina raised across the throat of the horn.
Figures 4.5. The singing burrow of a mole cricket, Scapteriscus acletus (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae), in which the singing male sits with his head in the bulb and tegmina raised across the throat of the horn.

(After Bennet-Clark 1989)

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