Order Orthoptera1
Grasshoppers and crickets form this order. This order also includes mole crickets, locusts and katydids. They are most well-known for their ability to jump long distances compared to their body length2. The largest grasshopper in Singapore is the Javanese Grasshopper (Valanga nigricornis).
Short-horned Grasshoppers (Suborder Caelifera)3
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Javanese Grasshoppers (Valanga nigricornis): mating at Botanic Gardens and nymph at Woodlands ©Tan KH
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Javanese Grasshoppers (Valanga nigricornis) at Botanic Gardens ©Sylvia Chua and Mandai Orchid Garden ©Lau SY
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Xenocatantops humilis mating at Jurong Eco Garden ©Lau SY and nymphs at Botanic Gardens ©Sylvia Chua
Crickets, Katydids and Mole Crickets (Suborder Ensifera)4
True Crickets (Family Gryllidae)
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Male Nisitrus malaya (used to be Nisitrus vittatus)5: ©Tan GC. Bukit Batok Nature Park ©Melvin Dionio
Mole Crickets (Family Gryllotalpidae)
Long-horned Grasshoppers or Katydids (Family Tettigoniidae)
Leaf-rolling Crickets (Family Gryllacrididae)
References
1. Orthoptera Species File2. How to recognize crickets, katydids, and cicadas
3. Orthoptera in the BTNR and CCNR (part 2): Suborder Caelifera
4. Orthoptera in the BTNR and CCNR (part 2): Suborder Ensifera
5. Tan, Ming Kai, Wahab, Rodzay bin Haji Abdul, Japir, Razy, Chung, Authur Y.C., Robillard, Tony (2021): Revision of the cricket genus Nisitrus Saussure (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Eneopterinae) and descriptions of five new species. European Journal of Taxonomy 761 (1): 1-75
Nice photos and lables.
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