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Reproductive Isolation in the House Cricket (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) [PDF]
A. S. K. Ghouri, J. E. McFarlane
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The insect gut is colonized by microbes that confer a myriad of beneficial services to the host, including nutritional support, immune enhancement, and even influence behavior.
Kazuya Hirata +2 more
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A reproducible workflow for assembling the mitochondrial genome of Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). [PDF]
In this study, we report the assembly and annotation of the mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Acheta domesticus from breeding facility, a species commonly known as the house cricket. This species is considered to be an important edible cricket.
Homchan S, Kutanan W, Gupta YM.
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During a Gryllidae survey in the Southern Cameroonian Plateau, one new species of the genus Gymnogryllus (Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Gryllinae) was discovered and described, namely Gymnogryllus bilongi Um Nyobe & Kekeunou sp. nov.
Philene Corinne Aude Um Nyobe +5 more
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Global socioeconomic systems exacerbate disparities that leave a disturbing proportion of the human population malnourished, making conventional food sources such as animal livestock unsustainable at global scales.
Camille Kuo, B. Fisher
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Fruitful female fecundity after feeding Gryllodes sigillatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) royal jelly
Dietary honey bee royal jelly increases insect growth rates and adult body size. Royal jelly as a dietary supplement could enhance mass insect production by increasing the body size of mass-reared model species.
M.J. Muzzatti +4 more
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From the eastern parts of Sabah, four new species of crickets are described, two of which are from the subfamily Landrevinae and two from the subfamily Podoscirtinae: Duolandrevus (Duolandrevus) nobilis sp. nov. and Odontogryllodes spinifer sp. nov.; and
M. Tan +3 more
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Weeds and agro by-products for sustainable farming of edible field cricket, Gryllus madagascarensis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). [PDF]
Gryllus madagascarensis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) is a cricket species that shows promise to mitigate food insecurity and malnutrition. But whether this species will accept low- to no-cost weeds and agro by-products as feed, and how these feeds affect its ...
Magara HJO +3 more
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A Review of the Genus \u3ci\u3eGryllus\u3c/i\u3e (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), With a New Species From Korea [PDF]
Gryllus is the most widely distributed genus of the Tribe Gryllini, and may be the largest; it includes 69 described species occupying most of the New World, Africa, and Europe, and much of Asia.
Alexander, Richard D
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The trade-off between flight capability and reproduction is well known in adult males of insects with wing dimorphism but the reproductive advantage of short-winged (SW) males over long-winged (LW) males appears to vary across insect taxa. In the present
Lv-Quan ZHAO +3 more
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