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- Gr****hopper stridulation Several unidentified gr****hoppers stridulating. Problems playing this file? See media help. Ant stridulations Pachycondyla apicalis...
- Megaloblatta, like many other insects, use stridulation in order to steer their predators away. The stridulating insects are less likely to be pre**** upon...
- ultrasonic clicks that jam bat sonar. Gr****hopper stridulation Several unidentified gr****hoppers stridulating Problems playing this file? See media help. Very...
- of "horns" (styles) on their eyestalks (exophthalmy), the pattern of stridulating (sound-producing) ridges on the inside surface of the palms of their...
- function as tactile communication, or communication through touch, as they stridulate, or vibrate a substrate like leaves and stems. Most moths lack bright...
- with one much larger than the other. The palm of the claws also possess stridulating (sound-producing) ridges which they use for communication. These ridges...
- Afraflacilla grayorum, (Grays' jumping spider) a stridulating jumping spider is a species of spider in the family Salticidae. It was first described in...
- the day stridulating, singing more actively under optimal conditions and being more subdued when conditions are adverse; females also stridulate, but their...
- eyes"), and the album cover is a picture of a katydid, a "singing" (stridulating) insect related to crickets and gr****hoppers, as a pun on the title....
- Retrieved March 13, 2011. Meyer-Rochow, V.B. (1971). "Observations on stridulating Australian beetles (Hydrophilidae, Cerambycidae, P****alidae, Dynastinae)...