Gryllus sp.

Comments. Identification at species level is not given because most of the records for Central and South America have been determined as Grylllus assimilis (Fabricius, 1775) when in fact this species probably does not have such a wide distribution. Most of the records were made in base of the original description by Saussure (1874, 1877) and they can actually be little studied species.

A revision of the genus Gryllus is badly needed. Significant contributions have been made by David et al. (2003), Desutter-Grandcolas & Robillard (2003) and Martins & Zefa (2011). Provisionally, we provide figures of the specimen, which could belong to any of the species described for the region.

Specimens examined. 1 male (Figs. 22 A–D) (PSO-CZ).