Gryllacrididae are a family of non-jumping insects occurring worldwide, also known commonly as leaf-rolling crickets or raspy crickets. The family historically has been broadly defined to include what are presently several other families, such as Stenopelmatidae (“Jerusalem crickets”) and Rhaphidophoridae (“camel crickets”), which are now considered separate and are treated as such in this website. As presently defined, the family contains two subfamilies: Gryllacridinae and Hyperbaeninae. They are commonly wingless and nocturnal. In the daytime, most species rest in shelters made from folded leaves sewn with silk. Some species use silk to burrow in sand, earth or wood.[ Raspy crickets evolved the ability to produce silk independently from other insects, but their silk has many convergent features to silkworm silk, being made of long, repetitive proteins with an extended beta-sheet structure.

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Subfamily Gryllacridinae

Tribe Gryllacridini

Caustogryllacris podocausta
(Singapore)
Eugryllacris aff. sarawaccensis
(Sabah, Malaysia)
Gryllacris sp. 086A2180
(Singapore)
Gryllacris sp. blue 0F1A2553
(Singapore)
Gryllacris sp. blue 0F1A2553 (Nymph)
(Singapore)
Larnaca nigrata
(Singapore)
Phlebogryllacris venosa
(Sabah, Malaysia)

Subfamily Hyperbaeninae

Tribe Capnogryllacridini

Capnogryllacris fruhstorferi
(Singapore)
Capnogryllacris sp. 0F1A7378
(Sarawak, Malaysia)

Tribe Phryganogryllacridini

Phryganogryllacris sp. 086A3342
(Singapore)

Unidentified Gryllacrididae

Gryllacrididae 0F1A0589
(Andasibe, Madagascar)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A7950
(Sarawak, Malaysia)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A8540
(Khao Sok NP, Thailand)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A2528
(Singapore)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A2542
(Singapore)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A7069
(Sabah, Malaysia)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A7611
(Sabah, Malaysia)
Gryllacrididae 0F1A1995
(Sabah, Malaysia)