Entomologist Richard Zack of Washington State University fields lots of “What the heck is this?” inquiries from the public about weird-looking insects in our region. But the Jerusalem cricket tops the ...
The Jerusalem cricket illustrating this column was a gift from Akasha Faist, a postdoctoral fellow in my department, working on restoration ecology. She had been sifting a large number of soil samples ...
Alias: Jerusalem cricket, child of the earth, skull head and old bald-headed man. Most of these names are translated from American Indian or Spanish names given to them years ago. This insect appears ...
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