Nemobiinae
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Allonemobius tinnulus
Tinkling Ground Cricket
Allonemobius tinnulus, commonly known as the tinkling ground cricket, is a small cricket species in the family Trigonidiidae. It is native to eastern North America and produces a distinctive high-pitched, tinkling song. The species was originally described as a subspecies of Nemobius fasciatus before being elevated to full species status. It inhabits forest floor environments and leaf litter.
Eunemobius
Even-spurred Ground Crickets
Eunemobius is a genus of ground crickets in the family Trigonidiidae, established by Hebard in 1913. The genus is commonly known as Even-spurred Ground Crickets and contains at least four recognized species distributed across North America. These small crickets are part of the diverse ground cricket fauna and are characterized by features of their hind leg spurs.
Hygronemobius
Hygronemobius is a genus of small crickets in the family Trigonidiidae, subfamily Nemobiinae. The genus was established by Hebard in 1913 and contains approximately 30 described species distributed primarily in the Neotropics. Species have been documented from Brazil, the Caribbean, Central America, and parts of North America. The genus name derives from Greek 'hygro-' (wet, moist) and 'Nemobius', suggesting an association with humid or moist habitats.
Neonemobius
Small Ground Crickets
Neonemobius is a genus of small ground crickets in the family Trigonidiidae, subfamily Nemobiinae. The genus was established by Hebard in 1913 and contains six recognized species, all native to North America. Members are small-bodied crickets typically found in ground-level habitats.
Neonemobius eurynotus
California ground cricket, Bay Area ground cricket
Neonemobius eurynotus is a small ground cricket endemic to coastal California. It occurs primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, where it inhabits terrestrial ground-level environments. The species was described in 1918 and remains poorly studied, with limited observational records available.