C R I C K E T __ C O N N E C T I O N S





"Suzumushi" or "Suzumusi" is Japanese for "Buzzer Bug"

and in particular this Meloimorpha japonica cricket:



The first phase of the project involved finding pages

with sound and picture files for the crickets.

The two main sites for these in this project

were "Insect Sound World" for Japanese crickets

and "Singing Insects of North America" for Florida crickets.

The project continued with these instructions

for processing those files for study:



These are typical looks from the PC Sound Recorder software:



Individual Sound Recorder screen-shots were cut-and-pasted:

saved as bitmap files using the PrintScreen key and pasted as bitmap files

into one continuous bitmap strip as diagrammed below:


These are examples of the continuous bitmap strip pictures

cricket or "koorogi" songs for "Taiwanenma koorogi" (Teleogryllus

occipitalis), "Ryukyutuzure" (Okinawa ? ), "Ryukyukane" (Okinawa bell)

"Futahosi koorogi" (Gryllus bimaculatus), and "Matamushi"

(Xenogryllus marmoratus).



These are WinAmp software song-prints from Florida

crickets: field crickets A at one, ten and fourteen weeks

in captivity, field cricket B, robust bush cricket C,

and unidentified crickets D and E :



Similar to those above are from the SCMPX Software as freeware

from the Pokemon Site, and used here for one-chirp prints of the

"oookame-koorogi" ( Loxoblemmus magnatus), "kogata kantan" (Oecanthus ?),

"kogata-koorogi" (Velarifictorus ornatus, "sibasuzu" (Polionemobius micado),

"Matamushi" (Xenogryllus marmoratus),and

"hime-koorogi" (Comidogryllus nipponensis).

NOTE: SCMPX software pictures are also in color, but reproduced here

by scanning processed and printed files.



To hear the ONE CHIRP audio files for the graphs above,

use the CRICKET CLICK-IT LINKS below:

field cricket A, Florida

field cricket B, Florida

himekoorogi

house cricket

kogata

matumushi

oookame

robust bush cricket C, Florida

sibasuzu

Southeastern field cricket

Southern wood cricket

suzumushi

suzumusi

unidentified cricket D, Florida

unidentified cricket E, Florida

Western stutter trilling cricket



STUDENT EVALUATIONS

Science -

I enjoyed listening to the sound of the crickets 
        and I also enjoyed the challenges 
        that were involved with the task.

It was fun because we got to work with the cricket noises.

Fun experimenting/learning

I would like to see the difference in all the cricket songs, 
        it was fun listening to all the songs and the differences, 
        I learned all the different names of the crickets

I learned about other types of crickets and animals

Hands on academics

I learned more about when crickets sleep.

I got to listen to different cricket sounds.

I enjoyed the scientific part of our task was 
        to find the info on crickets from a webpage 




Computer Uses  -

I liked the uses of the computer because I learned all new things 
        about using the computer.

That was cool because it taught some move stuff that I didn't know.

Fun multimedia applications, I would like to use th Internet more 
        as a resource, I'd like to do that

It was fun because I like learning new programs and systems on computers

How to go to different websites easier (search engines)

get online messing around, I learning how to do with it

Playing with wav files.

I got to edit some things.

We got to use a group of computer searches to track down our info.



Math -

The funnest thing I have ever done would have to be trying 
        to cut the chirp down to 1 chirp and then graphing them.

I love math because it is easy and it has to do with numbers,  
        I want to learn more about polynomials,  I learned a lot

Fun!  unconventional applications, using computers in math

It was fun learning how to do a certain thing in a certain order,  
        I learned how to go from one thing to another

There was graphing like stuff.





Japanese Language or culture -

the people who set up the website are the true hard workers 
        of them all, I just enjoyed the setup.

learned about Japanese language in some of the words 
        and how they are pronounced,  also they have 
        a lot of crickets in their culture (horror movies)

That there are many different types (facets) of Japanese cultures

Ya, it was fun.

I experienced only Japanese cricket names.




Other -

I enjoyed every part of the project I encountered during this project.

Science and math put togeher are a good combination 
        because science you use different numbers 
        to see how big somethings are and what some identifies.

I learned the way to spell a lot of the weird names.

About Japanese crickets.

It is hard finding cricket sounds (at home).



Student searches in Spring and Fall 2001 turned up the following sites which make excellent

"Cricket Connections" ====>

Animal Acoustic Communication

Animal Sounds

ASAHI - Net

AviSoft SASLab

The Black Field Cricket

The Borror Laboratory of BioAcoustics

B & W Cricket Farm

Controlling Mole Crickets in Lawn and Turf

Cosmos Net

Cricket Logo

Cultural Entomology November 1994

Grasshoppers and Crickets

In Praise of the Cricket

Insects - Arthropoda

Insect Sound World

Iowa Insect Information Notes

Jurassic Snacks

The King and the Cricket

La communication auditive chez la grillon

Museum of Nature and Human Activities,Hyogo

Net-Vet

Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet

Online Athens

Oregon State University - Entomology Department

Pest Control Articles

Singing Insects of North America

Sounds of the World's Animals

Stanford Online Report - Fighting Crickets

Tree Cricket Courtship

University of Florida: MCricket

Worm Man's Worm Farm

and one more ...

Featured Creatures House and Field Crickets



Have Fun!!



This page was created on September 1, 2001 by Stephen E. Crandall.

"Petit a petit, l'oiseau fait sont nid."
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