Trig

Guides

  • Anaxipha delicatula

    chirping trig

    Anaxipha delicatula, commonly known as the chirping trig, is a species of winged bush cricket in the family Trigonidiidae. It was first described by Scudder in 1878 and is native to North America. The species belongs to a group of small, often colorful crickets known as "trigs" that inhabit vegetation and produce characteristic chirping sounds.

  • Anaxipha exigua

    Say's trig, Say's bush cricket

    Anaxipha exigua is a small cricket species in the family Trigonidiidae, commonly known as Say's trig or Say's bush cricket. It belongs to the genus Anaxipha, whose members are often called "brown trigs." The species occurs across the Caribbean and North America, with documented records from states including Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa. As a member of the subfamily Trigonidiinae, it is among the "winged bush crickets" or "trigs," a group of small, often arboreal crickets.

  • Phyllopalpus

    handsome trig, red-headed bush cricket

    Phyllopalpus is a genus of small, colorful winged bush crickets in the family Trigonidiidae. The genus contains approximately six described species distributed across the Americas, with P. pulchellus being the most well-known and widespread in North America. Members are distinguished by their striking coloration, enlarged maxillary palps, and arboreal habits. The genus was established by Uhler in 1864.