Spider Face Leaf-rolling Cricket

Nunkeria brochis

The Spider Face Leaf-rolling Cricket is reddish brown to orange pale brown in color with fully developed wings. It has very long antenna, all legs are spiny. The median ocellus of the cricket is very large. The cricket hides in nest on tree during the day. Their nest is usually two board leaves hold together by silky material. They are well known for their ability to find the way home after foraging distance away.
The Cricket has a dark face pattern resemble the spider's face, i.e., a pair of large fangs, group of compound eyes. The mandibles are extremely elongated. It mimics spider behavior as well.