- Gr****hopper
stridulation Several unidentified gr****hoppers
stridulating.
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stridulations Pachycondyla apicalis...
- of "horns" (styles) on
their eyestalks (exophthalmy), the
pattern of
stridulating (sound-producing)
ridges on the
inside surface of the
palms of their...
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ultrasonic clicks that jam bat sonar. Gr****hopper
stridulation Several unidentified gr****hoppers
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- Megaloblatta, like many
other insects, use
stridulation in
order to
steer their predators away. The
stridulating insects are less
likely to be pre**** upon...
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function as
tactile communication, or
communication through touch, as they
stridulate, or
vibrate a
substrate like
leaves and stems. Most
moths lack bright...
- and venom. When
stridulating,
velvet ants rub
their abdominal segments together in a
rapid fashion. This is
different than
stridulation seen in insects...
- 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...
- the day
stridulating,
singing more
actively under optimal conditions and
being more
subdued when
conditions are adverse;
females also
stridulate, but their...
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males engage in a
seismic component of
their courtship display,
either stridulation, or
drumming their fore legs on the ground, but some also
dependent on...
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substrate on
which the
insect is
walking or standing.
Stridulation Insects and
other arthropods stridulate by
rubbing together two
parts of the body. These...