Gryllus integer

[1] G. integer can be found in parts of the Western United States, having been recorded from Oregon, California, Arizona and New Mexico.

[2] Gryllus integer can be medium to large in size, ranging from 17.1- 24.0 mm, it is macropterous(large-winged), its head and pronotum are jet black and tegmina is light brown.

[3] Typical of many field crickets, G. integer can be found living in cracks or burrows in the ground in disturbed areas such as roads or by buildings, and around human habitation.

[3] Gryllus integer has a unique song known as a rapid thrill.,[3] which is produced by tegminal (forewing) stridulation.

[12] This species of cricket is popular for use as a food source for insectivorous animals like spiders, reptiles, rodents, bats and birds.