guaniini
Guaniini is a tribe of insects belonging to the family Gryllidae, commonly known as crickets. This group is primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, with a particular concentration in the Americas. Members of the Guaniini tribe are characterized by their diverse morphology, though many are of medium to large size within the cricket family. They are typically ground-dwelling and often inhabit leaf litter, soil crevices, or vegetation. The diet of guaniini crickets can vary, but many are omnivorous, feeding on plant matter, decaying organic material, and smaller invertebrates. Like other crickets, they produce sound, or "chirp," through a process called stridulation, where one wing is rubbed against the other. This sound is primarily used for communication, especially in attracting mates. Specific species within the Guaniini tribe have unique ecological roles and behaviors. Research into this group continues to expand our understanding of cricket evolution and biodiversity.