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Ant cricket

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Orthoptera

Superfamily
  
Grylloidea

Higher classification
  
Orthoptera

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Suborder
  
Ensifera

Scientific name
  
Myrmecophilidae

Rank
  
Family

Ant cricket eastern ant cricket Myrmecophilus pergandei Orthoptera

Similar
  
Myrmecophilus, Insect, Orthoptera, Myrmecophilus acervorum, Mogoplistidae

The ant-loving crickets are rarely encountered relatives of crickets, and are obligate inquilines within ant nests. They are very small, wingless, and flattened, therefore resembling small cockroach nymphs. There are a few genera, containing fewer than 100 species. Ant Crickets are yellow, brown, or nearly black in color. They do not produce sound, and lack both wings and tympanal organs ("ears") on the front tibia.

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Ant cricket Myrmecophilidae

References

Ant cricket Wikipedia