Lepidogryllus sp. (genus)

A cricket at Bungonia, NSW

Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) at Bungonia, NSW - 15 May 2023
Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) at Bungonia, NSW - 15 May 2023
Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) at Bungonia, NSW - 15 May 2023
Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) at Bungonia, NSW - 15 May 2023
Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) at Bungonia, NSW - 15 May 2023
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Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) 7 Jun 2023 trevorpreston
Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) 7 Jun 2023 trevorpreston
Eurepa marginipennis 15 May 2023 RogerF
Unidentified 15 May 2023 trevorpreston

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Crickets 10-12mm. I found these under limestone rocks on limestone shelves and no-where else I looked. They were common, mostly in pairs, and had tunnel burrows under the limestone rocks.

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trevorpreston wrote:
   7 Jun 2023
I keep looking at this cricket and I think it may be a Lepidogryllus sp. similar to sighting 4396675:
Lepidogryllus sp. (genus) (A cricket)
Sighting 4486375 and 4486368 are the same species.
I would really appreciate if someone could have a second look at these three sightings.
Cheers,
@Youning
Youning wrote:
   7 Jun 2023
Lepidogryllus

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  • 15 May 2023 12:11 PM Recorded on
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