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Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 2001
Calling and courtship stridulatory behavior of Chorthippus albomarginatus was induced by injections of acetylcholine agonists into the protocerebrum. Pharmacologically induced stridulation, in many parameters, was quite similar to the natural behavior.
V. Yu. Vedenina, R. Heinrich, N. Elsner
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Calling and courtship stridulatory behavior of Chorthippus albomarginatus was induced by injections of acetylcholine agonists into the protocerebrum. Pharmacologically induced stridulation, in many parameters, was quite similar to the natural behavior.
V. Yu. Vedenina, R. Heinrich, N. Elsner
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Gomphocerinae (Fig.5) Geographical Distribution: Pakistan (Ahmed 1980; Wagan 1990; Wagan & Solangi, 1990; Wagan & Baloch 1997; Tokhai 1996; Yousuf 1996; Suhail et al. 2000; Sultana & Wagan 2003; Wagan & Sultana 2013; Sultana 2020) Comments The species of the subfamily Gomphocerinae include both plain and widely distributed forms and montane highly ...
Sultana, Riffat, Song, Hojun
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Sultana, Riffat, Song, Hojun
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Sound production inParapellopedon instabilis(Rehn, 1906) (Orthoptera: Gomphocerinae)
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), 2003Abstract The sounds produced by Parapellopedon instabilis (Rehn, 1906), are described for the first time on the basis of recordings made, in captivity, with an analogical tape recorder. The signals were digitized in the laboratory and analyzed using a software.
María Dolores García +3 more
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A new Phonogaster grasshopper from China (Acrididae: Gomphocerinae)
Systematic Entomology, 1982Abstract. Phonogaster longigeniculata sp.n. is described from five males and four females collected on mountain slopes at Wang‐Mo, Guizhou Province. Prior to the discovery of this species, Phonogaster was a monobasic genus, its single included species,
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A review of Iranian Dociostaurini (Orthoptera: Gomphocerinae) with keys to their species
Entomologia Generalis, 2016exaly +2 more sources
[Acoustic behavior of Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Gomphocerinae)].
Neotropical entomology, 2011The acoustic behavior of Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos is described for the first time. The sounds and behaviors were observed and registered in captivity. The signals were digitized with the Sound-Blaster AWE64 Gold program and analysed with the Avisoft SAS Lab Pro 30 PC for MS Windows software.
Estrellita, Lorier +3 more
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NEW RECORDS OF RHAMMATOCERUS VIATORIUS (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE: GOMPHOCERINAE) FROM TEXAS, U.S.A
Entomological News, 2007The grasshopper Rhammatocerus viatorius (Saussure) occurs from South America northward to the southwestern United States (Otte 1981). In the United States, it occurs in south central Arizona, and there are two specimens collected in 1930 and 1931 from the Chinati Mountains in Presidio County (Figure 1) in Trans-Pecos Texas (Tinkham 1948). These are the
Thomas Stidham, John Stidham
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Australian Journal of Zoology, 1972
Communicative behaviour of nine species of Australian grasshoppers (seven Oedipodinae and two Gomphocerinae) is described and compared to North American and European species. Most signal types are represented in all three continents. Most similarities between the three groups are probably due to the retention of characteristics present in common ...
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Communicative behaviour of nine species of Australian grasshoppers (seven Oedipodinae and two Gomphocerinae) is described and compared to North American and European species. Most signal types are represented in all three continents. Most similarities between the three groups are probably due to the retention of characteristics present in common ...
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A comparative study of the stridulatory files of the British Gomphocerinae (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
Journal of Natural History, 1976Summary Samples of 20 specimens of each of the British species of Gomphocerinae were used as the basis of a comparative study of their stridulatory files. Although agreeing in general with earlier studies based on German samples, the British samples were found to have shorter files (both absolutely and in relation to the length of the hind femur) with ...
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