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The common black cricket, Gryllus assimilis
- A, a male with wings raised in the attitude of singing.
- B, a female with long ovipositor.
- C, young crickets recently hatched (enlarged about 2.5 times).
- D, a female inserting her ovipositor in the ground.
- E, a female with ovipositor buried full length in the ground
[edit] Summary
Fig. 36. from Insects, their way and means of living, R. E. Snodgrass. [1]
[edit] Licensing
See Category:Snodgrass for the reasoning for using this tag.
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