also called Pygmy Mole Cricket, any member of the orthopteran family Tridactylidae of about 60 species that often inhabits moist sandy surfaces near a lake or stream. Tridactylidae have forelegs, modified for digging, that resemble those of a mole. Adult pygmy sand crickets are up to 10 mm (about 0.4 inch) long and are active jumpers. The males do not sing.
PYGMY SAND CRICKET
Meaning of PYGMY SAND CRICKET in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012