Eneoptera surinamensis is a tropical forest cricket, which lives in open areas of rain forest[3] Like its fellow members of the subfamily Eneopterinae, E. surinamensis eat leaves, flowers and fruits of living plants.[2] They deposit their eggs in pith, bark, or soft wood of plant stems.
Ecology
Because of the species feeding on leaves, flowers and fruits of living plants, they occasionally damage plants of value to humans.[2]
^ abcEdison Zefa; Fernando M. Rúbio; Alcides R. Rinaldi; Luis H. Gollin; Denis B. F. da Silva; Pedro G. B. S. Dias (June 2006). "Seasonal life cycle of the tropical cricket Eneoptera surinamensis (Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Eneopterinae)". Iheringia. Serie Zoologia. 96 (2): 267–269. doi:10.1590/S0073-47212006000200019. ISSN0073-4721. WikidataQ115486108.
^ abAkio R. Miyoshi; Edison Zefa; Luciano de P. Martins; Pedro G. B. S. Dias; César J. Drehmer; José E. F. Dornelles (December 2007). "Stridulatory file and calling song of two populations of the tropical bush cricket Eneoptera surinamensis (Orthoptera, Gryllidae, Eneopterinae)". Iheringia. Serie Zoologia. 97 (4): 461–465. doi:10.1590/S0073-47212007000400016. ISSN0073-4721. WikidataQ115486096.