Unzentsuyumushi - Unzentsuyumushi

Japanese: ウンゼンツユムシ - うんぜんつゆむし
Unzentsuyumushi - Unzentsuyumushi

...They are attracted to lights, and on summer nights, individuals can often be seen coming toward the light from an open window. Other known Japanese ground crickets include P. nigroartennata , Ducetia japonica , D. unzenensis , D. chinensis , and Anisotima japonica . [Yamazaki, Egane]...

*Some of the terminology that refers to the "unzentsuyumushi" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…灯火に寄ってくることがあるので,夏の夜など開いている窓から灯火目がけてやってくる個体をしばしば見受ける。なお,日本のツユムシ類には,このほかアシグロツユムシP.nigroartennata,セスジツユムシDucetia japonica,ウンゼンツユムシD.unzenensis,エゾツユムシD.chinensis,ホソクビツユムシAnisotima japonicaなどが知られている。【山崎 柄根】。…

※「ウンゼンツユムシ」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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