Cricket found on Ginger plant
Family: Gryllidae (True Cricket)
Subfamily: Oecanthinae (Tree Cricket)
Tribe: Xabeini
Genus: Xabea
Update not Xabea
Look similar but it's not.
Thanks nan-cee
No, that is not a tree cricket. The rounded structures on the 'feet' are not found on Xabea or on Oecanthus. It certainly resembles a tree cricket though. Note also how the head is much larger than the pronotum.
Thanks Ivan
Euscyrtinae
Maybe close to suggested Genus Beybienkoana.
The head part looks like
Similar sighting:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/157554717
Subfamily Euscyrtinae
These crickets are known as the quiet crickets, because unlike most crickets, the male does not have
the stridulatory apparatus on its wings and as such, cannot produce calling songs
Video:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6KzJ_3xQEl/?igsh=MWp1djRjbzg5djc1cA==