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Trigonidium sp., close to Trigonidium marroo - a very pleasing little cricket, which became increasingly common in mid autumn. This one is a male. Little is known about their biology, apart from their preferred habitat, which is amongst grasses and forbs.
 
              
              
              Southern Pygmy Cricket
Bobilla sp. - we always seem to get a burst of these small, ground-dwelling crickets in early autumn and this year was no exception. The male, shown here, produces his mating call by rubbing the tiny teeth on a vein of one of the forewings over the other wing.
    
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