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Which cricket breed is the most powerful?

Which cricket breed is the most powerful?

2026-02-10 09:11:09 · · #1

Crickets, also known as crickets, are fighting insects with a pair of long brown antennae on their heads. They are about 20 millimeters long, and many people enjoy cricket fighting. So, which cricket breed is the most powerful? Let's take a look.

1. Chinese Stove Cricket

(1) The Chinese stove cricket is commonly found in rural stoves, hence the name stove cricket. It is also known as "white cricket". The Chinese stove cricket is different from field crickets. It is a subspecies of Orthoptera. It has a gentle temperament, a small body size, and is milky white all over. The size ranges from small grains of wheat to large grains of peanuts .

(2) It has a pair of compound eyes and a pair of antennae on the sides of its flat head, four small degenerate wings on its back, a small V-shaped tail at the end of its abdomen, and two arched thighs that are the main organs for jumping. Its cylindrical abdominal cavity is covered with brownish-red ring patterns.

(3) The Chinese cricket is clever and agile. It can climb and jump well. If you catch one and put it in your palm, it will chirp and make eye contact with you, wave its antennae, and then quickly jump out of your palm to escape.

2. Red-breasted Black Cricket

(1) The red-breasted black cricket is very strong in combat, has a special charm in its voice, is very small and beautiful in appearance, and is shiny black all over. It is widely distributed in my country.

(2) The red-breasted black cricket can walk upside down on the back of the leaf very freely, and its feet have strong adhesion.

3. Oil gourd

(1) The body of the oil cricket is shiny and dark black. Its hind wings are well-developed and have the ability to fly briefly. Its forewings are light brown and shiny. There are yellow stripes on the inner upper part of the two compound eyes, which extend to the back of the head.

(2) The ovipositor of the female is up to 2 cm long. She prefers to forage at night. Both nymphs and adults damage crops such as peanuts, soybeans, sorghum , vegetables , and melons. She is distributed in all provinces of China.

4. Large Coffin-Head Cricket

The head of the coffin-headed cricket is flat, with a flat front end that tilts forward. Males will also fight, with the male's head protruding noticeably to the sides, but its fighting spirit is not as strong as that of the fighting cricket.

5. Chinese cricket

(1) The Chinese cricket is dark brown in color and about 2 cm long. It has one generation per year and mainly overwinters as eggs in the soil. Males usually make sounds by rubbing their wings together. The sound-making organ is located near the base of the forewing.

(2) The hearing organ is located on the foreleg tibia. It is a burrowing insect and often moves on the ground, underground or in the cracks of bricks and stones. It likes to feed at night and mainly damages the leaves, roots, stems, seeds and fruits of plants. It can cause seedling loss. It usually bites the tender parts of plants near the ground and is an agricultural pest.

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