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$9 pestris), which is rather larger than the house cricket. It is comparatively rare and local in this country, but abounds every- where on the Continent.
A third British species is the Wood Cricket (Nemolicus sylvestris), which is considerably rarer than either of the preceding. It is found abundantly among dead leaves in woods in France and other parts of the Continent, but is very rarely found in England.
The Mole Cricket (Gryllotalpa vulgaris) is perhaps the most interesting member of the f
...amily. It is a large, robust insect, about an inch and a half in length and of a very dark brown colour. It is remarkable for the peculiar shape of its front legs, which exactly resemble those of the mole.
It burrows in loose soil, and, like the mole, it passes along close beneath the surface of the ground, and often raises a small ridge Fig. 72. Qxanthus Pellucens.
as it advances. It frequents gardens, especially near the banks of canals, and is also fond of damp meadows and other localities in the vicinity of water.


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