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Mole Cricket, taken in Swifts Creek, Victoria in December 2006. Specimen is approx 3.5cm in size

Determined by Terry Houston to be most likely Gryllotalpa brachyptera Tindale, 1928.

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Taken by Fir0002, flagstaffotos.com.au archive copy at the Wayback Machine

Camera Details:
Camera: Canon 20D
Lens: Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro

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