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Homoeogryllus orientalis

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Gryllidae

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Homoeogryllus orientalis

Subfamily
  
Cachoplistinae Saussure 1877

Tribe
  
Homoeogryllini Gorochov 1986

Genus
  
Homoeogryllus Guérin-Méneville 1847

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Homoeogryllus orientalis (Desutter-Grandcolas, 1985), the South African bell cricket, is a species in the bell cricket subfamily Cachoplistinae. The species is reported from southern tropical Africa including parts of Mozambique and South Africa. Within South Africa it has been reported south of the tropics in the Bushveld and in the Orange Free State.

Recordings show that the male song of Homoeogryllus orientalis is almost identical to that of the related species Homoeogryllus reticulatus from the coast of tropical West Africa. Recordings of presumed orientalis in the wild in South Africa also are consistent. There is however no question of the two populations being of the same species, because there are marked differences between their genitalia.

References

Homoeogryllus orientalis Wikipedia


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