

STUDIES OF THE MALE FIELD CKICKET 

 In 1. the vertical portion of the outside stridulatinfi winS-cover can be well seen, and in 2 and 3 its lenfjth in 

 relation to the insect's body and its aspect as viewed from above. In 5 the Cricket is " stridulatin^" ; the 

 wins-covers are elevated at an angle of 4 5% and the folded fliuht wings are exposed on either side of the 

 body. In 6 the Cricket is cleaning one of his antennse by passing it through his mandibles. 



