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{{speciesbox |name = Northern wood cricket |taxon = Gryllus vernalis |authority = Blatchley, 1920 |image = Gryllus vernalis.JPG |image_caption = Two northern wood crickets trapped on glue-based rat traps |synonyms =- Acheta vernalis
- Gryllus assimilis vernalis Blatchley, 1920
- Gryllus americanus Blatchley, 1903 (not Drury, 1773)
}}Northern wood cricket (Gryllus vernalis) is a species of field cricket native to deciduous woods of the midwestern United States, where its primary habitat is leaf litter. It can be identified by its totally black exoskeleton (with the occasional red patch on the femora) and its wide pronotum.[1]References{{commonscat}}1. ^{{cite journal|title=The taxonomy of the field crickets of the Eastern United States (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Acheta)|author=Alexander, R.D.|year=1957|work=Annals of the Entomological Society of America|volume=50|pages=584–602}}
{{Taxonbar|from=Q10509572}} 2 : Gryllus|Insects described in 1920 |