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Internal anatomy of a cricket:
herbivorous insect of the orthopteran family, which moves by jumping
and flying. Antenna: organ of touch of a cricket. Optic lobes of brain: portions of the brain that analyse visual
stimuli. Gizzard: part of the digestive tract that follows the crop. Gastric cecum: cul-de-sac related to the stomach. Stomach: penultimate portion of the digestive tract. Ovary: egg-producing reproductive organ of a cricket. Heart: blood-pumping organ. Colon: intestine. Rectum: last part of the digestive tract. Anus: exit of the digestive tract. Genital orifice: opening related to the reproductive organs. Oviduct: passage that carries the eggs. Intestine: final part of the digestive tract. Ventral nervous system: collection of nerves in the abdomen of
a cricket. Salivary gland: saliva-producing glandular organ. Duct of salivary gland: tube that carries the saliva. Labium: lower lip of a cricket. Labrum: upper lip of a cricket. Esophagus: first part of the digestive tract. Crop: bulge of the digestive tract. Brain: seat of the mental faculties of a cricket.
Photo :
EN : Grasshoppers
FR : Sauterelles
ES : Saltamontes
Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects of
the suborder Caelifera in the order Orthoptera.
To distinguish them from bush crickets or katydids,
they are sometimes referred to as short-horned grasshoppers. Species that
change colour and behaviour at high population densities are called locusts.
Animation : Cricket singing
Thanks to YouTube for allowing us to watch this video.