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		<title>Sclerogryllus sp</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sclerogryllus is an Asian genus of crickets, typical of the subfamily Sclerogryllinae and the only genus in the tribe Sclerogryllini.&#160;Wikipedia ID by Ming Kai Tan https://www.facebook.com/groups/sginsectid</p>
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<p>Sclerogryllus is an Asian genus of crickets, typical of the subfamily Sclerogryllinae and the only genus in the tribe Sclerogryllini.&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sclerogryllus">Wikipedia</a></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How Cricket Make Sound?Male crickets produce sounds by rubbing their leathery front wings together, i.e., file-like serrations on the wings’ edges rub against a sharp edge (scraper). This is called “stridulation” and is used to attract female crickets as mates. When this sound is being produced, the cricket’s wings are elevated. Each time the wings [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>How Cricket Make Sound?<br>Male crickets produce sounds by rubbing their leathery front wings together, i.e., file-like serrations on the wings’ edges rub against a sharp edge (scraper). This is called “stridulation” and is used to attract female crickets as mates. When this sound is being produced, the cricket’s wings are elevated. Each time the wings rub together, this is called a “pulse” and the pulse rate is impacted by factors such as temperature. <a href="https://www.terminix.com/blog/science-nature/why-crickets-chirp/#:~:text=Male%20crickets%20produce%20sounds%20by,the%20cricket's%20wings%20are%20elevated." target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Terminix</a></p>



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