34. Cycloptiloides cf. americanus (Saussure, 1874) — i) courtship song, 4.9 and 5.9 kHz; long chirps lasting 1.9 s ± 0.27 (1.6–2.43, n = 10), 22 and 24ºC; chirp rate was not obtained because the song recording is very short, and the chirps rhythm is irregular; ii) State of São Paulo, municipality of Rio Claro; iii) present paper.Published as part of Zefa, Edison, Martins, Luciano De Pinho, Demari, Christian Peter, Acosta, Riuler Corrêa, Centeno, Elliott, Castro-Souza, Rodrigo Antônio, Oliveira, Gabriel Lobregat De, Miyoshi, Akio Ronaldo, Fianco, Marcos, Redü, Darlan Rutz, Timm, Vitor Falchi, Costa, Maria Kátia Matiotti Da & Szinwelski, Neucir, 2022, Singing crickets from Brazil (Orthoptera: Gryllidea), an illustrated checklist with acc...
54. Endecous (Pedroecous) didymus Castro-Souza et al., 2020 (Fig. 47) — i) courtship song 3.5 k...
67. Anaxipha sp.5 (Fig. 58) — i) calling song, 4.8 and 5.1 kHz, n = 2); 17 Ch/min (n = 2); 54.9 ...
20. Podoscirtinae sp.4 (Fig. 19) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz); 24 Ch/min, 19.7ºC; chirps with 0.8 ...
38. Mogoplistidae sp.4 —i) calling song, 6.4 kHz; phrases emitted irregularly; each phrase compose...
62. Pepoyara jagoi de Mello & Capellari, 2012 (Fig. 54) — i) calling song, 5.6 kHz, 23.8ºC; long ...
36. Mogoplistidae sp.2 (Fig. 32) — i) calling song, 6.7 kHz (n = 2); chirps emitted irregularly, ...
12. Miogryllus piracicabensis Piza, 1960 (Fig. 12) — i) calling song, 5.9 kHz; 4.8 Ch/s ± 0.65 (3...
51. Endecous (Endecous) betariensis de Mello & Pellegatti-Franco, 1998 (Fig. 44) — i) courtship...
31. Oecanthus rubromaculatus Zefa, 2022 (Fig. 29) — i) calling song, 2.4 kHz at 18.4ºC; regular s...
6. Gryllus (Gryllus) assimilis (Fabricius, 1775) (Fig. 7) — i) calling song, 3.8 kHz ± 0.13 (3....
47. Paragryllus sp.3 (Fig. 41) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz ± 0.06 (4.7–4.9, n = 8); chirp rate wa...
44. Ectecous sp. 3 (Fig. 38) — i) calling song, 4.9–5.1 kHz (n = 2); chirps with 2 to 4 pairs of...
28. Oecanthus lineolatus Saussure, 1897 (Fig. 26) — i) calling song, 3.3 kHz; 30 Ch/min, 23.5ºC (...
8. Gryllus sp.3 (Fig. 9) — i) calling song, 5.3 kHz ± 0.18 (4.8–5.3, n = 11); chirps with 3 puls...
32. Oecanthus sp.1 — i) calling song, 2.8 kHz; 162 Ch/min, 22ºC (Fig. 102); ii) State of Rio Gran...
54. Endecous (Pedroecous) didymus Castro-Souza et al., 2020 (Fig. 47) — i) courtship song 3.5 k...
67. Anaxipha sp.5 (Fig. 58) — i) calling song, 4.8 and 5.1 kHz, n = 2); 17 Ch/min (n = 2); 54.9 ...
20. Podoscirtinae sp.4 (Fig. 19) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz); 24 Ch/min, 19.7ºC; chirps with 0.8 ...
38. Mogoplistidae sp.4 —i) calling song, 6.4 kHz; phrases emitted irregularly; each phrase compose...
62. Pepoyara jagoi de Mello & Capellari, 2012 (Fig. 54) — i) calling song, 5.6 kHz, 23.8ºC; long ...
36. Mogoplistidae sp.2 (Fig. 32) — i) calling song, 6.7 kHz (n = 2); chirps emitted irregularly, ...
12. Miogryllus piracicabensis Piza, 1960 (Fig. 12) — i) calling song, 5.9 kHz; 4.8 Ch/s ± 0.65 (3...
51. Endecous (Endecous) betariensis de Mello & Pellegatti-Franco, 1998 (Fig. 44) — i) courtship...
31. Oecanthus rubromaculatus Zefa, 2022 (Fig. 29) — i) calling song, 2.4 kHz at 18.4ºC; regular s...
6. Gryllus (Gryllus) assimilis (Fabricius, 1775) (Fig. 7) — i) calling song, 3.8 kHz ± 0.13 (3....
47. Paragryllus sp.3 (Fig. 41) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz ± 0.06 (4.7–4.9, n = 8); chirp rate wa...
44. Ectecous sp. 3 (Fig. 38) — i) calling song, 4.9–5.1 kHz (n = 2); chirps with 2 to 4 pairs of...
28. Oecanthus lineolatus Saussure, 1897 (Fig. 26) — i) calling song, 3.3 kHz; 30 Ch/min, 23.5ºC (...
8. Gryllus sp.3 (Fig. 9) — i) calling song, 5.3 kHz ± 0.18 (4.8–5.3, n = 11); chirps with 3 puls...
32. Oecanthus sp.1 — i) calling song, 2.8 kHz; 162 Ch/min, 22ºC (Fig. 102); ii) State of Rio Gran...
54. Endecous (Pedroecous) didymus Castro-Souza et al., 2020 (Fig. 47) — i) courtship song 3.5 k...
67. Anaxipha sp.5 (Fig. 58) — i) calling song, 4.8 and 5.1 kHz, n = 2); 17 Ch/min (n = 2); 54.9 ...
20. Podoscirtinae sp.4 (Fig. 19) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz); 24 Ch/min, 19.7ºC; chirps with 0.8 ...