Teleogryllus mitratus


Latin nameobservation dateLocation
Teleogryllus mitratus13-10-2024alamdanga, Bangladesh


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Our environment is decorated with various types of insects, animals, birds, plants, and animals. And all these different things are created in our beautiful environment. In our beautiful environment, wherever we look, we can see something and get an idea about it if we pay attention. Similarly, today I have carefully captured a photo of an insect that I have presented to you. The name of this insect is the cricket. The cricket is a small insect, which especially breaks the silence of the night and makes nature come alive with its chirping sound. The scientific name of this insect is Gryllidae, but in English it is called Teleogryllus mitratus. Its body is black-brown and its sound-producing device is hidden under the wings. The male cricket mainly makes this chirping sound by rubbing its wings, which acts as a kind of call or love call. At special moments, they start singing from dusk and continue to sing all night. Especially in the bushes around the villages of Bangladesh, it is more common. The habitat of crickets is usually in holes, tree leaves, or in some corner of the house. They are nocturnal and are usually active at night. Their sound creates a unique sound atmosphere in the natural environment, which makes the evening or night of rural Bengal more romantic and magical. I grew up listening to the sound of this cricket since childhood. So I still like to hear this kind of sound. Especially on Josna night, I like to hear its sound a lot more. This sound of crickets is deeply associated with our childhood memories, quiet nights, and the beauty of nature. So this insect is not just an ordinary insect, but a harmonious gift of nature. I think if we can hear the song of this insect at the moment of loving our beloved person, then love increases even more. So we will try to let these insects live. Because because of them, our environment becomes more beautiful among us.

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PhotographTeleogryllus mitratus
Locationalamdanga,Bangladesh
Photographer@monsukjgm40


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/300573195
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