Gryllus is a genus of field cricket (Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Gryllinae). Members of the genus are typically 15âÂÂ31 mm long and darkly coloured.
History
Until the mid-1950s, native field crickets in eastern North America were all assigned to a single species, Acheta assimilis. Although regional variation in calling song and life history were noted, no morphological characters could be found to reliably distinguish these variants. Building upon the pioneering work of Fulton, Alexander used male calling song, life history and crosses between putative species to revise the taxonomy of gryllines in the eastern United States, and recognized five species, although at the time they were still classified in the genus Acheta.
Description
Species in this genus often look similar to species from other genera. They can often only be distinguished by the male genitalia. The epithallus typically consists of three lobes, the middle one being longer and more slender than the rest, in American and European species. African species, however, show more variability, making it more difficult to assign species to a genus with the same degree of certainty as there is more overlap with closely related genera.
Distribution
Gryllus is one of the most widespread cricket genera. It is found in Africa, North and South America, Europe and Asia.
Species
The genus contains the following species:
- Gryllus abditus <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small> â Galápagos field cricket
- Gryllus abingdoni <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small>
- Gryllus abnormis <small>Chopard, 1970</small>
- Gryllus alexanderi <small>Otte & Cowper, 2007</small> â Clarion cricket
- Gryllus amarensis <small> (Chopard, 1921)</small>
- Gryllus ambulator <small>Saussure, 1877</small>
- Gryllus argenteus <small> (Chopard, 1954)</small>
- Gryllus argentinus <small>Saussure, 1874</small>
- Gryllus arijua <small>Otte & Perez-Gelabert, 2009</small>
- Gryllus armatus <small>Scudder, 1902</small>
- Gryllus assimilis <small> (Fabricius, 1775)</small> â Jamaican field cricket
- Gryllus barretti <small>Rehn, 1901</small>
- Gryllus bellicosus <small>Otte & Cade, 1984</small>
- Gryllus bermudensis <small>Caudell, 1903</small> â Bermuda Beach cricket
- Gryllus bicolor <small>Saussure, 1874</small>
- Gryllus bicornis <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Gryllus bimaculatus <small>De Geer, 1773</small> â Two-spotted cricket
- Gryllus braueri <small> (Karny, 1910)</small>
- Gryllus brevecaudatus <small> (Chopard, 1961)</small>
- Gryllus brevicaudus <small>Weissman, Rentz, Alexander & Loher, 1980</small> â Short-tailed field cricket
- Gryllus brevicornis <small>Linnaeus, 1763</small>
- Gryllus bryanti <small>Morse, 1905</small>
- Gryllus campestris <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small> â European field cricket
- Gryllus capitatus <small>Saussure, 1874</small>
- Gryllus carvalhoi <small> (Chopard, 1961)</small>
- Gryllus cayensis <small>Walker, 2001</small> â Keys wood cricket
- Gryllus chaldeus <small> (Uvarov, 1922)</small>
- Gryllus chappuisi <small> (Chopard, 1938)</small>
- Gryllus chichimecus <small>Saussure, 1897</small>
- Gryllus chisosensis <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019 </small> â Chisos mountain cricket
- Gryllus cohni <small>Weissman, Rentz, Alexander & Loher, 1980</small> â Irregular-trilling field cricket
- Gryllus comptus <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus conradti <small> (Bolivar, 1910)</small>
- Gryllus contingens <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus darwini <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small>
- Gryllus debilis <small>Walker, 1871</small>
- Gryllus firmus <small>Scudder, 1902</small> â Sand field cricket
- Gryllus flavescens <small>Houttuyn</small>
- Gryllus fuchsi <small>Handlirsch, 1907</small>
- Gryllus fultoni <small> (Alexander, 1957)</small> â Southern wood cricket
- Gryllus fulvipennis <small>Blanchard, 1854</small> â Chilean field cricket
- Gryllus galapageius <small>Scudder, 1893</small>
- Gryllus genovesa <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small>
- Gryllus gonglyodes <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Gryllus insularis <small>Scudder, 1876</small> â Guadalupe Island field cricket
- Gryllus integer <small>Scudder, 1901</small> â Western trilling cricket
- Gryllus isabela <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small>
- Gryllus jallae <small>Giglio-Tos, 1907</small>
- Gryllus jamaicensis <small>Walker, 2009</small>
- Gryllus javanus <small>Linnaeus, 1763</small>
- Gryllus kapushi <small>Otte, 1987</small>
- Gryllus krugeri <small>Otte, Toms & Cade, 1988</small>
- Gryllus leei <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Utah lava cricket
- Gryllus lightfooti <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Arboreal desert field cricket
- Gryllus lineaticeps <small>StÃÂ¥l, 1861</small> â Variable field cricket
- Gryllus lineiceps <small>Zeuner, 1939</small>
- Gryllus locorojo <small>Weissman & Gray, 2012</small> â Crazy red field cricket
- Gryllus longicercus <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Long-cercus field cricket
- Gryllus luctuosus <small> (Bolivar, 1910)</small>
- Gryllus lunus <small>Linnaeus, 1763</small>
- Gryllus madagascarensis <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus makhosica <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small>
- Gryllus mandevillus <small>Otte & Perez-Gelabert, 2009</small>
- Gryllus marchena <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small>
- Gryllus maunus <small>Otte, Toms & Cade, 1988</small>
- Gryllus maximus <small> (Uvarov, 1952)</small>
- Gryllus meruensis <small>Sjöstedt, 1909</small>
- Gryllus miopteryx <small>Saussure, 1877</small>
- Gryllus montis <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Mountain wood cricket
- Gryllus morbillosus <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Gryllus multipulsator <small>Weissman, 2009</small> â Long-chirp field cricket
- Gryllus mundus <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus mzimba <small>Otte, 1987</small>
- Gryllus namibius <small>Otte & Cade, 1984</small>
- Gryllus navajo <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Painted desert field cricket
- Gryllus nigrohirsutus <small>Alexander, 1991</small>
- Gryllus nyasa <small>Otte & Cade, 1984</small>
- Gryllus obtusus <small>Houttuyn</small>
- Gryllus opacus <small>Chopard, 1927</small>
- Gryllus ovisopis <small>Walker, 1974</small> â Taciturn wood cricket
- Gryllus parilis <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus pennsylvanicus <small>Burmeister, 1838</small> â Fall field cricket
- Gryllus personatus <small>Uhler, 1864</small> â Badlands cricket
- Gryllus perspicillatus <small>Linnaeus, 1763</small>
- Gryllus peruviensis <small>Saussure, 1874</small>
- Gryllus pinta <small>Otte & Peck, 1997</small>
- Gryllus planeta <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â McDonald Observatory wood cricket
- Gryllus proboscideus <small>Panzer, 1794</small>
- Gryllus providiensis <small>Cadena-Castañeda, 2021</small>
- Gryllus quadrimaculatus <small>Saussure, 1877</small>
- Gryllus regularis <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Southwest regular-trilling cricket
- Gryllus rhinoceros <small>Gorochov, 2001</small>
- Gryllus rixator <small>Otte & Cade, 1984</small>
- Gryllus rubens <small>Scudder, 1902</small> â Eastern trilling cricket
- Gryllus saxatilis <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Western rock-loving field cricket
- Gryllus scudderianus <small>Saussure, 1874</small> â Scudder's field cricket
- Gryllus signatus <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus sotol <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Organ Mountains field cricket
- Gryllus spec <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Gryllus spumans <small>Thunberg, 1787</small>
- Gryllus staccato <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Stutter-trilling cricket
- Gryllus subpubescens <small> (Chopard, 1934)</small>
- Gryllus succinctus <small>Linnaeus, 1763</small>
- Gryllus tereti <small>Schaum, 1862</small>
- Gryllus texensis <small>Cade & Otte, 2000</small> â Texas trilling cricket
- Gryllus thinos <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Texas beach field cricket
- Gryllus transpecos <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â Trans-Pecos field cricket
- Gryllus tricolor <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Gryllus unicolor <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small>
- Gryllus unicornis <small>Linnaeus, 1763</small>
- Gryllus urfaensis <small>Gumussuyu, 1978</small>
- Gryllus veintinueve <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small>
- Gryllus veletis <small> (Alexander & Bigelow, 1960)</small> â Spring field cricket
- Gryllus veletisoides <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â West coast spring field cricket
- Gryllus vernalis <small>Blatchley, 1920</small> â Northern wood cricket
- Gryllus vicarius <small>Walker, 1869</small>
- Gryllus vocalis <small>Scudder, 1901</small> â Vocal field cricket
- Gryllus vociferans <small>Cockerell, 1925</small>
- Gryllus vulcanus <small>Weissman & Gray, 2019</small> â New Mexico lava field cricket
- Gryllus zaisi <small>Otte, Toms & Cade, 1988</small>
- Gryllus zambezi <small> (Saussure, 1877)</small>
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