House Cricket (Acheta domesticus)
This page features illustrations of the House Cricket (Acheta domesticus) in various formats such as PNG, SVG, and AI. Originally from Southwestern Asia, the house cricket became popular as a feeder insect in the pet and research industries between 1950 and 2000, leading to its global distribution. Adult males and females of the house cricket are similar in appearance, typically gray or brown in color. Females can be identified by a brown-black ovipositor with two appendages at the rear. They are also cultivated in Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America for human consumption as an edible insect.