Sia ferox

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Sia ferox
A giant cricket Sia ferox (25120409021).jpg
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Sia
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S. ferox
Binomial name
Sia ferox
Giebel, 1861
Synonyms

Anostostoma couloni Saussure, 1862
Sia couloni (Saussure, 1862)

Sia ferox (also known as Riokku (リオック, loanword from the Indonesian name) or Obakekorogisu (オバケコロギス, "Obake raspy cricket") in Japan) is a species of cricket that lives in Indonesia. It belongs to the family Stenopelmatidae and the genus Sia.[1]

Appearance[]

The length is 65–80 millimetres (2.6–3.1 in). Although its basic form is similar to other Stenopelmatoidea, it is somewhat elongated. Its body color is brown. The female has a rudimentary ovipositor, unlike true Gryllacrididae or Anostostomatidae species. It is similar to the Jerusalem cricket, but it is the only species of Stenopelmatidae that lives in Indonesia, though the related species occurs in Malaysia.

Ecology[]

The species is a nocturnal predatory cricket that preys on other insects found in the bottom of the rainforest. Like other Stenopelmatidae species, Sia ferox usually hides in its burrow during the day. At night, it comes out from its burrow and searches for prey like spiders, grasshoppers and other crickets[citation needed]. The detailed ecology of S. ferox is not known due to insufficient research.

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