In 2020 another species of cricket was added to the Dungeness area list in the form of Large Conehead ith about 32 individuals found in the Trapping Area and around the Moat.
Southern Oak Bush-cricket Meconema meridionale
First seen in 2010 and there have now been 25 records up to 2019.
Great Green Bush-cricket Tettigonia viridissima
Only one Observatory area record prior to 2017 despite being common across much of the rest of the peninsula. In 2018 at least eight singing males were heard and one heard in 2019. A nymph was found in the Trapping Area in 2020.
Grey Bush-cricket Platyleis albopunctata
This "notable b" insect is very common at Dungeness.
Roesel's Bush-cricket Metrioptera roesellii
First found in the recording area in 2007 and now very common.
Long-winged Conehead Conocephalus discolor
Fairly common in the Observatory area. Occasionally occurs in a brown form as shown below.
Sickle-bearing Bush-cricket Phanaroptera falcata
A female found at the Old Lighthouse Garden in 2009. In 2015 a small breeding colony of c12 individuals found and this has persisted until 2020.
Large Conehead Ruspolia nitidula
Southern Oak Bush-cricket Meconema meridionale
First seen in 2010 and there have now been 25 records up to 2019.
Great Green Bush-cricket Tettigonia viridissima
Only one Observatory area record prior to 2017 despite being common across much of the rest of the peninsula. In 2018 at least eight singing males were heard and one heard in 2019. A nymph was found in the Trapping Area in 2020.
Grey Bush-cricket Platyleis albopunctata
This "notable b" insect is very common at Dungeness.
Roesel's Bush-cricket Metrioptera roesellii
First found in the recording area in 2007 and now very common.
Long-winged Conehead Conocephalus discolor
Fairly common in the Observatory area. Occasionally occurs in a brown form as shown below.
Sickle-bearing Bush-cricket Phanaroptera falcata
A female found at the Old Lighthouse Garden in 2009. In 2015 a small breeding colony of c12 individuals found and this has persisted until 2020.
Large Conehead Ruspolia nitidula
First found in 2020 with an estimated total of 32 individuals counted. Most easily located by listening for singing males just after dark. The first known breeding records . The first British example of a brown form was also found.
Speckled Bush-cricket Leptophyes punctatissima
Frequently seen around the Observatory.
Tree Cricket Oecanthus pellucens
A substantial breeding colony was found in the Desert in 2015 - the first breeding record in Britain. The colony was still present in 2020 and appears to be increasing its range slightly.
Cepero's Groundhopper Tetrix ceperoi
Found around the margins of the Long Pits.
Slender Groundhopper Tetrix subulata
Found around the margins of the Long Pits.
Common Groundhopper Tetrix undulata
Found around the margins of the Long Pits.
Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus
Very common.
Lesser Marsh Grasshopper Chorthippus albomarginatus
Very common.
Mottled Grasshopper Myrmeleotettix maculatus
Irregularly seen on the open shingle. Seems to be commoner in warmer summers.
Frequently seen around the Observatory.
Tree Cricket Oecanthus pellucens
A substantial breeding colony was found in the Desert in 2015 - the first breeding record in Britain. The colony was still present in 2020 and appears to be increasing its range slightly.
Cepero's Groundhopper Tetrix ceperoi
Found around the margins of the Long Pits.
Slender Groundhopper Tetrix subulata
Found around the margins of the Long Pits.
Common Groundhopper Tetrix undulata
Found around the margins of the Long Pits.
Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus
Very common.
Lesser Marsh Grasshopper Chorthippus albomarginatus
Very common.
Mottled Grasshopper Myrmeleotettix maculatus
Irregularly seen on the open shingle. Seems to be commoner in warmer summers.