This is an accepted manuscript published by Taylor & Francis.Rubbed wings, analysed calls and peculiar sound generator structure in males of a conocephaline katydid, Xiphelimum amplipennis, give insight into the making of broadband spectra. High shear forces are indicated by a robust forewing morphology. Intensity is high for frequencies in a 20-60 kHz ultrasonic band. Besides a typical katydid sound-radiating mirror and harp, this insect has a long costal series of semitransparent specular sound radiators. These wing cells are loaded behind by an enlarged and partitioned subwing air space. Calls repeat steadily with five different time-domain sound elements. Distinctive spectra are associated with two of these, giving stepwise frequency mo...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
<p>The sub-family Conocephalinae constitutes one of the richest groups of katydids in terms of diver...
Transparency is a greatly advantageous form of camouflage, allowing species to passively avoid detec...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Taylor & Francis.Rubbed wings, analysed calls and peculi...
Rubbed wings, analysed calls and peculiar sound generator structure in males of a conocephaline katy...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
<div><p>This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (I...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Male Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) rub together their specialised forewings to produce sound,...
a b s t r a c t This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in kat...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
<p>The sub-family Conocephalinae constitutes one of the richest groups of katydids in terms of diver...
Transparency is a greatly advantageous form of camouflage, allowing species to passively avoid detec...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Taylor & Francis.Rubbed wings, analysed calls and peculi...
Rubbed wings, analysed calls and peculiar sound generator structure in males of a conocephaline katy...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
<div><p>This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (I...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Male Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) rub together their specialised forewings to produce sound,...
a b s t r a c t This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in kat...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
<p>The sub-family Conocephalinae constitutes one of the richest groups of katydids in terms of diver...
Transparency is a greatly advantageous form of camouflage, allowing species to passively avoid detec...