Gryllus
Gryllus is a genus of insects in order Orthoptera, family Gryllidae, commonly known as field crickets. The genus is large and widely distributed in warm temperate and tropical regions, with members native to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Species frequently cited include Gryllus bimaculatus (two-spotted cricket), Gryllus campestris (European field cricket), Gryllus pennsylvanicus (common field cricket in North America), and Gryllus rubens (southern field cricket). They are typically medium to large-bodied crickets; wing length and ability to fly vary among species, with some males possessing functional wings while others are flightless.
Male Gryllus produce characteristic songs through stridulation, rubbing specialized wing surfaces together to create chirping calls
Ecology: Gryllus species are omnivorous, feeding on seeds, vegetation, and small invertebrates; they are active mainly