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Katydid Sequences

2001
Abstract One day while dining at an elegant restaurant in Westchester, New York, Dr. Googol found a dead katydid in his spinach souffle. He examined the grasshopper-like insect, using his fork. “Disgusting,” his friend Monica said to him. Dr. Googol removed the insect from the spinach.
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KATYDIDS' SPEEDY SERENADE

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005
![][1] Male crickets sing to attract females by scraping the blade-like edge of one forewing over a file of teeth on the other forewing. The \`clockwork cricket' sound production model suggests that the catch- and-release of the scraper along the toothed file, producing a clock ...
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What the katydid next

New Scientist, 2009
One monster insect adds a sinister twist to the idea of singing for supper.
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Katydid

Appalachian Heritage, 2016
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True Katydids

2008
James E. O’Hara   +60 more
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Stick Katydids

2008
John B. Heppner   +104 more
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