Gryllus bryanti is a species of cricket in the subfamily Gryllinae.
[1][2] Gryllus bryanti is among the larger species of field crickets.
[2] Typical of many field crickets, G. bryanti can be found living in cracks or burrows in the ground in disturbed areas (e.g. near roads) and around human habitations.
[2] Like most gryllids, males produce song by tegminal (forewing) stridulation.
[3] Male G. bryanti calling song is distinct from other species of Gryllus in that each chirp consists of only a single pulse (wingstroke) instead of multiple pulses (see image of calling song on this page).