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References
Gryllus campestris is a large, shiny black cricket, with a distinctively large head. © Ted Benton
- Bellmann, H. (1988) A field guide to the grasshoppers and crickets of Britain and northern Europe. [English Translation] Collins, London.
- Edwards, M. (2009) English Nature Species Recovery Programme, field cricket, Gryllus campestris. Project report for 2009, Peterborough. Report for Natural England.
- Haes, E.C.M. and Harding, P.T. (1997) Atlas of grasshoppers, crickets and allied insects in Britain and Ireland. The Stationery Office, London.
- Hochkirch, A. (1996) Die Feldgrille (Gryllus campestris L., 1758) als Zielart für die Entwicklung eines Sandheidereliktes in Nordwestdeutschland. Articulata 11: 11-27.
- Kleukers, R., Nieukerken, E.V., Odé, B., Willemse, L., Wingerden, W.V. (1997) De Sprinkhanen en Krekels van Nederland (Orthoptera). Nederlandse Fauna I. KNNV Uitgeverij & EISNederland, Leiden.
- Lucas, W.J. (1920) A Monograph of the British Orthoptera. 264pp, 25 figs, 25 pls. Ray Society, London.
- Lütkepohl, M. (2001) Die Entwicklung von Sandheiden, Moorheiden und Ackerbrachen unter dem Einfluß der Beweidung durch Heidschnucken. Natur- und Kulturlandschaft 4: 217-223.
- Marshall, J.A. (1974) The British Orthoptera since 1800, in The changing flora and fauna of Britain, ed. D.L. Hawksworth, pp. 307-322, London and New York. Academic Press.
- Marshall, J.A. and Haes, E.C.M. (1988) Grasshoppers and allied insects of Great Britain and Ireland, Colchester. Harley Books.
- Marshall, J.A. (1999) Guide to British grasshoppers and allied insects (AIDGAP key), Preston Montford. Field Studies Council.
- Marshall, J.A. (2001) Grasshoppers, crickets and allied insects, in The changing wildlife of Great Britain and Ireland, ed. D.L. Hawksworth, pp. 328-339, Systematics Association Special Volume Series 62, London. Taylor and Francis.
- Skelton, M.J., ed. (1978) Provisional atlas of the insects of the British Isles. Part 6. Orthoptera, Huntingdon. Biological Records Centre.
- White, G. (1789) The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne. 468pp. B. White & Son, London.
- Witzenberger, K.A. and Hochkirch, A. (2008) Genetic consequences of animal translocations: A case study using the field cricket, Gryllus campestris L. Biological Conservation 141: 3059-3068.