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Gryllodes sigillatus
Tropical house cricket, Indian house cricket, banded cricket
Gryllodes sigillatus is a small cricket species widely farmed for human consumption and animal feed, particularly as a sustainable protein source. Native to Southwestern Asia, it has spread throughout tropical regions worldwide and is commonly associated with human habitations. The species has gained prominence in commercial insect farming due to its resistance to Acheta domesticus densovirus (AdDNV), which devastated populations of the common house cricket. It serves as a model organism in behavioral and evolutionary ecology research, particularly for studies on mating systems, sexual selection, and neurobiology.