species

Gryllus (Gryllus) texensis Cade & Otte, 2000

Texas field cricket; Southeast Fast Trilling Field Cricket

male, dorsal view (neotype). Depicts CollectionObject 1522823; 56ea3412-54e1-4e6c-8ce2-a86cb9052f79, a CollectionObject.
male, dorsal view (neotype). Depicts CollectionObject 1522823; 56ea3412-54e1-4e6c-8ce2-a86cb9052f79, a CollectionObject.
labels (neotype). Depicts CollectionObject 1522823; 56ea3412-54e1-4e6c-8ce2-a86cb9052f79, a CollectionObject.

Nomenclature (8)

  • Gryllus texensis Cade & Otte, 2000: 117.

    Neotype; male; 56ea3412-54e1-4e6c-8ce2-a86cb9052f79; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); United States: Texas: Bexar: San Antonio

  • Gryllus texensis Cade & Otte, 2000 in Walker, 2000
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  • Gryllus texensis Cade & Otte, 2000 in Gabel, Gray & Hennig, 2016
  • Gryllus texensis Cade & Otte, 2000 in Weissman & Gray, 2019: 90.

Nomenclature references (8)

  • Adamo, S.A. & Lovett, M.M.E. (2011) Some like it hot: the effects of climate change on reproduction, immune function and disease resistance in the cricket Gryllus texensis. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214(12), 1997–2004.
  • Cade, W.H. & Otte, D. (2000) Gryllus texensis n. sp.: a widely studied field cricket (Orthptera: Gryllidae) from the southern United States. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 126(1), 117–123, illustr. Available at http://www.entnemdept.ufl.edu/walker/buzz/g464lco00.pdf
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  • Capinera, J.L., Scott, R.D. & Walker, T.J. (2004) In Field Guide to Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets of the United States. Cornell University Press, Ithaca. 249 pp.
  • Gabel, E., Gray, D.A. & Hennig, R.M. (2016) How females of chirping and trilling field crickets integrate the ‘what’ and ‘where’ of male acoustic signals during decision making. Journal of Comparative Physiology A Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 202(11), 823–837.
  • McCarthy, T.M., Keyes, J. & Cade, W.H. (2013) Phonotactic behavior of male field crickets (Gryllus texensis) in response to acoustic calls from conspecific males. Journal of Insect Behavior, 26(5), 634–648. Available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10905-013-9375-7#page-1
  • Walker, T.J. (2000) Pulse rates in the songs of trilling field crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllus). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 93(3), 565–572. Available at http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/walker/AE93p565.pdf
  • Weissman, D.B. & Gray, D.A. (2019) Crickets of the genus Gryllus in the United States (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllinae). Zootaxa, 4705(1), 1–277.
  • Worthington, A.M. & Kelly, C.D. (2016) Direct costs and benefits of multiple mating: Are high female mating rates due to ejaculate replenishment? Behavioural Processes, 124, 115–122.

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