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Ground crickets

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Nemobius sylvestris
species of insect
Caconemobius howarthi
species of insect
Caconemobius varius
species of insect
Nemobiinae
thumb|Head of ground cricket thumb|Paranemobius sp. Nemobiinae is a subfamily of the newly constituted Trigonidiidae, one of the cricket families. The type genus is Nemobius, which includes the wood cricket, but members of this subfamily may also be known as ground crickets or "pygmy field crickets".
Caconemobius schauinslandi
species of insect
Caconemobius fori
species of insect
Neonemobius eurynotus
species of insect
Neonemobius
Neonemobius is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. All species are recorded from North America.
Polionemobius
Polionemobius is a genus of crickets in the subfamily Nemobiinae. Species can be found in Asia.
Amanayara
Amanayara is a genus of insect in family Gryllidae.
Bobilla
Bobilla is a genus of cricket in tribe Nemobiini, found in Australasia and the Pacific islands. These small black crickets sing using their wings and stridulatory files. Two species native to New Zealand (Bobilla nigrova and B. bigelowi) are sympatric but can be differentiated by their song and the colour of their eggs.
Stenonemobius
Stenonemobius is a genus of cricket in the subfamily Nemobiinae; species can be found in North Africa, South-East Europe and Asia.
Hygronemobius
Hygronemobius is a genus of insects in the family Trigonidiidae.
Caconemobius anahulu
species of insect
Dianemobius
Dianemobius is a genus of cricket in the tribe Pteronemobiini; species can be found in eastern Asia.
Allonemobius
Allonemobius is a genus of North American crickets: insects in the family Gryllidae. They are part of the subfamily Nemobiinae, also known as "ground crickets."
Polionemobius taprobanensis
species of insect
Eunemobius
Eunemobius is a genus of crickets in the family Trigonidiidae.
Pictonemobius
Pictonemobius is a genus of North American crickets in the tribe Pteronemobiini.
Argizala
Argizala is a genus of insects in the family Trigonidiidae.