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Adult female Giant Grasshopper nymph (Valanga irregularis), Alice Springs NT

That’s not cricket…

Author Koh Lin

My Orthopteroid journey… from Cricket to Toadhopper.

The common names of crickets, grasshoppers, locusts and toadhopper describe a range of species (among others) in the order Orthoptera.

Most of us would have grown up aware of crickets, grasshoppers and locusts… and just in case you did not know, locusts are actually grasshoppers that have developed gregarious behaviours, brought about by optimum environmental conditions. Crickets however are not grasshoppers and have a number of differences, including:

  • Crickets have much longer antennae to that of grasshoppers.
  • Grasshoppers use their legs to make noise (as well as to jump), while crickets use their wings to chirp.
  • Grasshoppers are usually seen during the day, whilst crickets are nocturnal.

There are other less obvious differences, such as the location of their tympanal organs (ie ears), which are located on the abdomen near the thorax in grasshoppers, whilst in crickets are on the forelegs.

Katydids are predominantly nocturnal insects that are related to the grasshopper and cricket, and are known for their leaf-like camouflage, long antennae and the unique sounds made by the male katydids, with the specialized sound-producing organs on their forewings.

Woodger's Gumleaf Katydid (Terpandrus woodgeri), Alice Springs NT
Woodger’s Gumleaf Katydid (Terpandrus woodgeri), Alice Springs NT
Grasshopper genus Macrotona, Alice Springs NT
Grasshopper genus Macrotona, Alice Springs NT
Coryphistes sp (Bark Mimic Grasshopper), Alice Springs NT
Coryphistes sp (Bark Mimic Grasshopper), Alice Springs NT
Coryphistes sp (Bark Mimic Grasshopper), Alice Springs NT
Coryphistes sp (Bark Mimic Grasshopper), Alice Springs NT
Spur-throated Locust (Austracris guttulosa), Alice Springs NT
Spur-throated Locust (Austracris guttulosa), Alice Springs NT
Juvenile Valanga irregularis (Giant Grasshopper), Alice Springs NT
Juvenile Valanga irregularis (Giant Grasshopper), Alice Springs NT
Nymph stage of Giant Grasshopper (Valanga irregularis), Alice Springs NT
Nymph stage of Giant Grasshopper (Valanga irregularis), Alice Springs NT

Toadhopper (Buforania crassa), Birthday Waterhole, West MacDonnell Ranges / Tjoritja
Toadhopper (Buforania crassa), Birthday Waterhole, West MacDonnell Ranges / Tjoritja

Garden Mantis, Grasshoppers and Locusts, Grasshoppers Katydids (family Tettigoniidae), Psedna nana (Variable Psedna Grasshopper), Toadhopper (Buforania crassa)

Adult female Giant Grasshopper nymph (Valanga irregularis), Alice Springs NT
Adult female Giant Grasshopper nymph (Valanga irregularis), Alice Springs NT
Genus Craspedogryllacris / Tribe Paragryllacridini (found drowned in swimming pool), Alice Springs NT
Genus Craspedogryllacris / Tribe Paragryllacridini (found drowned in swimming pool), Alice Springs NT

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