Trigonidium

in Nature Observer3 months ago


https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/296242045

Crickets are not something rare here although this is the first one I'm seeing this year.


Trigonidium[1] is a large genus of sword-tail crickets, typical of the tribe Trigonidiini. Records of occurrence are from Europe, Africa, tropical Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands;[2] many species endemic to Pacific islands including Hawaii have now been placed in the genus Nudilla.
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonidium_(cricket)


Image: screenshot from Wikipedia


To me these guys are bunch of noisemakers that can't tell when someone is trying to sleep😂😂. There are some other cricket types of cricket under this genus, sword-tail crickets, winged bush crickets or trigs. I was eager to check this guy out to see if it belongs to the same division as the Sickle-bearing bushcricket from one of my blogs. https://ecency.com/hive-130906/@dreeyor/nature-s-magic-trick-that
It has the scientific classification as seen in this screenshot image from wiki

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I got my answer already, feel free to check more about it👍

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DetailValue
GenusTrigonidium
Observerdreeyor
Observed OnJuly 7, 2025 05:00 PM WAT
LocationOdo-Mola 105103, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
Photo ID533400351
Device UsedTECNO CF7s
Original FileIMG_20250707_170027.jpg
Image Dimensions3120 x 4160
ISO Speed121
Focal Length3.72
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This is really nice, thanks for including these Wikipedia comments and all. I like the way you blended science with night sleep and all ... You might need to add the I naturalist link to the table. Bye!

I'm glad u liked it, is the link not under the photos or is there another that I should add🤔

Very nice post. Comprehensive, nicely crafted. Thanks.