Jerusalem Cricket – Stenopelmatus fuscus and other species
Jerusalem Cricket – Stenopelmatus fuscus
Common Name: Jerusalem Cricket
Latin Name: Stenopelmatus fuscus
Appearance:
Jerusalem Crickets are giant, heavy-bodied insects with a distinctive appearance. They have a round head and a stout, almost cylindrical body that can grow up to 5 cm long. They are usually yellowish-brown in color, with a pattern of dark stripes or spots on their thorax.
- Egg:Jerusalem Cricket eggs are deposited in the soil, usually in the fall. The female can lay up to 20 eggs at a time.
- Pupae:Jerusalem Crickets do not have a distinct pupal stage.
- Larva:The juvenile form of the Jerusalem Cricket is called a nymph. Nymphs resemble the adult form but are smaller and lack wings.
- Adults:Adult Jerusalem Crickets have wings but are poor fliers. They are nocturnal and are typically active at night.