Gryllotalpa vineae is a species of mole cricket in the family Gryllotalpidae. It is found in southwestern Europe and was first described by the entomologists H. C. Bennet-Clark and Blaine H. Goodposts in 1970 after having realised that it must be a different species from the European mole cricket because of its distinctive song.[2]
^"Species Gryllotalpa vineae Bennet-Clark, 1970". The Taxonomicon. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
^Rockstein, Morris (2013). The Physiology of Insecta. Elsevier Science. p. 398. ISBN 978-1-4832-6653-4.
Gryllotalpavineae is a species of mole cricket in the family Gryllotalpidae. It is found in southwestern Europe and was first described by the entomologists...
the song is unique in each species. In G. gryllotalpa, the burrow is somewhat roughly sculpted; in G. vineae, the burrow is smooth and carefully shaped...