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Wat (wie) is mole cricket - definitie

FAMILY OF ORTHOPTERANS
Gryllotalpidae; Mole crickets; Scapteriscinae; Gryllotalpinae
  • Song of ''[[Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa]]''
  • Fossorial front leg of a ''[[Gryllotalpa]]'' mole cricket
  • Wolf Helmhardt von Hohberg]], 1695
  • control]] ''Neoscapteriscus'' mole crickets there.
  • Lifecycle of the [European] mole cricket, from [[Richard Lydekker]]'s ''Royal Natural History'', 1879
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  • Pygmy mole crickets]] are members of the suborder [[Caelifera]].
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mole cricket         
¦ noun a large burrowing nocturnal cricket-like insect. [Family Gryllotalpidae: many species.]
Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa         
SPECIES OF INSECT
European mole cricket
Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, commonly known as the European mole cricket, is widespread in Europe and has been introduced to the eastern United States. The scientific name is derived from the Latin 'gryllus' meaning a cricket and 'talpa', a mole, and is descriptive because of the fine dense fur by which it is covered and its subterranean habits,ARKive.
mole         
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Mole (character); Mole River; Mole (disambiguation); Mole (engineering)
A real low-life. Typically with a short neck, stout head and very small brain, this nocturnal creature seem to frequent dive bars, county fairs and jail cells.
That fellow must be the first generation in his family tree to walk upright. What a mole!

Wikipedia

Mole cricket

Mole crickets are members of the insect family Gryllotalpidae, in the order Orthoptera (grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets). Mole crickets are cylindrical-bodied, fossorial insects about 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) long as adults, with small eyes and shovel-like fore limbs highly developed for burrowing. They are present in many parts of the world and where they have arrived in new regions, may become agricultural pests.

Mole crickets have three life stages: eggs, nymphs, and adults. Most of their lives in these stages are spent underground, but adults have wings and disperse in the breeding season. They vary in their diet: some species are herbivores, mainly feeding on roots; others are omnivores, including worms and grubs in their diet; and a few are largely predatory. Male mole crickets have an exceptionally loud song; they sing from a burrow that opens out into the air in the shape of an exponential horn. The song is an almost pure tone, modulated into chirps. It is used to attract females, either for mating, or for indicating favourable habitats for them to lay their eggs.

In Zambia, mole crickets are thought to bring good fortune, while in Latin America, they are said to predict rain. In Florida, where Neoscapteriscus mole crickets are not native, they are considered pests, and various biological controls have been used. Gryllotalpa species have been used as food in West Java, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, and the Philippines.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor mole cricket
1. September 3 2005 03÷00 Gardeners in the south are being urged to look out for the rare mole cricket, a species of insect thought near extinction in the UK until a recent find in an Oxfordshire compost heap.