- 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...
- of "horns" (styles) on
their eyestalks (exophthalmy), the
pattern of
stridulating (sound-producing)
ridges on the
inside surface of the
palms of their...
- the day
stridulating,
singing more
actively under optimal conditions and
being more
subdued when
conditions are adverse;
females also
stridulate, but their...
- 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...
- Bostwick,
Kimberly S. and
Richard O. Prum (2005). "Courting Bird
Sings with
Stridulating Wing Feathers". Science. 309 (5735): 736. doi:10.1126/science.1111701...
-
upper surface, with
distinctively serrated upper and
lower margins. The
stridulating ridge has 35 to 56
tubercles with striae. The tip of the
smaller claw...
-
other Australian theraphosids. This
hissing is
produced by the
spider stridulating a
patch of
setae ****ociated with its chelicerae. It has also been called...
-
captivity they are fed
crickets and roaches. The
stridulating organ, used to make a
hissing sound (
stridulation),
consists of a
large cluster of fine close-set...
-
species produces sound in
response to
threats from
potential predators via
stridulation, as do
other mutillids,
though this
species is
unusual in
having a strong...