-
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...
-
Mascaraneus remotus is desiccated,
missing the
third right leg. It
lacks any
stridulatory setae, and was
therefore considered as
ischnocoline but was not placed...
- some fish put
under distress conditions produced a
higher intensity of
stridulatory sounds than
drumming sounds.
Differences in the
proportion of drumming...
- Laura; Postiglioni, Rodrigo; Costa,
Fernando G. (December 2005). "The
stridulatory setae of
Acanthoscurria suina (Araneae, Theraphosidae) and
their possible...
-
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...
- species. Some
butterflies have
organs of
hearing and some
species make
stridulatory and
clicking sounds. Many
species of
butterfly maintain territories and...
-
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...
-
seemingly not
homologous with
those of arthropods. Tergo-tergal is a
stridulatory mechanism in
which fine
spines of the
abdominal tergites are
rubbed together...
- 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)...