Definition of Stridulatory. Meaning of Stridulatory. Synonyms of Stridulatory

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Definition of Stridulatory

Stridulatory
Stridulatory Strid"u*la*to*ry, a. Stridulous; able to stridulate; used in stridulating; adapted for stridulation. --Darwin.

Meaning of Stridulatory from wikipedia

- together two parts of the body. These are referred to generically as the stridulatory organs. The mechanism is best known in crickets, mole crickets, and gr****hoppers...
- involved. Fish can produce either stridulatory sounds by moving components of the skeletal system, or can produce non-stridulatory sounds by mani****ting specialized...
- some fish put under distress conditions produced a higher intensity of stridulatory sounds than drumming sounds. Differences in the proportion of drumming...
- These low sounds are produced by the insect's movement, amplified by stridulatory structures on the insect's muscles and joints; these sounds can be used...
- Mascaraneus remotus is desiccated, missing the third right leg. It lacks any stridulatory setae, and was therefore considered as ischnocoline but was not placed...
- mouthparts. Their antennae are hidden. Males in the genera Nerthra have stridulatory mechanisms in the genital capsule, however sound produced by stridulation...
- family. Like other members of the genus Acrida, Acrida cinerea lacks stridulatory organs on its legs and so they do not make noise while moving. Acrida...
- Laura; Postiglioni, Rodrigo; Costa, Fernando G. (December 2005). "The stridulatory setae of Acanthoscurria suina (Araneae, Theraphosidae) and their possible...
- dominance. In many channel catfish, individuals favor one fin or another for stridulatory sound production (in the same way as humans are right-handed or left-handed)...
- pedipalp that supports the palpal organ. The cymbium may also be used as a stridulatory organ in spider courtship. The embolus is a narrow whip-like or leaf-like...