Gryllomorpha dalmatina, common name wingless house-cricket, is a species of cricket belonging to the family Gryllidae subfamily Gryllomorphinae.
[1][2] Subspecies include:[3] This cricket is mainly present in France, Italy, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, in the Near East and in North Africa.
[5][6] They can commonly be encountered in nature from April through early Autumn, but in the domestic environment they are active all year round.
They can be found in buildings, especially in dark moist places, as caves, cellars, basements, but also under stones and bark.
[5] As a matter of fact, these crickets fear the light and feed on organic debris.