46. Paragryllus sp.2 (Fig. 40) — i) calling song, 2.2 kHz ± 0.09 (2.1–2.4, n = 6); 21–22ºC; chirps with two or three pulses, which are irregularly arranged; we chose do not to include the chirp rate because the chirps emission varied greatly between and among the individuals analyzed (Fig. 114); ii) State of Ceará, municipality of Crato (Floresta Nacional do Araripe-Apodi); iii) present paper. Note. the songs were emitted by individuals near to each other (about half a meter in the same trunk), and also by males present in trunks of other nearby trees (about 5 meters from each other); we observed different stridulation rhythms of males present in these trunks, probably in response to the bats’ activity flying between the trunks while th...
34. Cycloptiloides cf. americanus (Saussure, 1874) — i) courtship song, 4.9 and 5.9 kHz; long c...
12. Miogryllus piracicabensis Piza, 1960 (Fig. 12) — i) calling song, 5.9 kHz; 4.8 Ch/s ± 0.65 (3...
17. Podoscirtinae sp.1 (Fig. 16) — i) calling song, 3.9 kHz ± 0.11 (3.8–4.04, n = 3); long trills...
47. Paragryllus sp.3 (Fig. 41) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz ± 0.06 (4.7–4.9, n = 8); chirp rate wa...
36. Mogoplistidae sp.2 (Fig. 32) — i) calling song, 6.7 kHz (n = 2); chirps emitted irregularly, ...
38. Mogoplistidae sp.4 —i) calling song, 6.4 kHz; phrases emitted irregularly; each phrase compose...
28. Oecanthus lineolatus Saussure, 1897 (Fig. 26) — i) calling song, 3.3 kHz; 30 Ch/min, 23.5ºC (...
15. Gryllinae gen. nov. sp.1 (Fig. 14) — i) calling song, 4.2 kHz ± 0.083 (4.1–4.3, n = 7); chir...
31. Oecanthus rubromaculatus Zefa, 2022 (Fig. 29) — i) calling song, 2.4 kHz at 18.4ºC; regular s...
19. Podoscirtinae sp.3 (Fig. 18) — i) calling song, 4.5 kHz ± 0.16 (4.3–4.7, n = 5); 36 Ch/min (n...
62. Pepoyara jagoi de Mello & Capellari, 2012 (Fig. 54) — i) calling song, 5.6 kHz, 23.8ºC; long ...
6. Gryllus (Gryllus) assimilis (Fabricius, 1775) (Fig. 7) — i) calling song, 3.8 kHz ± 0.13 (3....
44. Ectecous sp. 3 (Fig. 38) — i) calling song, 4.9–5.1 kHz (n = 2); chirps with 2 to 4 pairs of...
20. Podoscirtinae sp.4 (Fig. 19) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz); 24 Ch/min, 19.7ºC; chirps with 0.8 ...
43. Ectecous sp.2 (Fig. 37) — i) calling song, 4.5 kHz ± 0.25 (4.3–5.1, n = 19); 1 to 2 P/s (n =...
34. Cycloptiloides cf. americanus (Saussure, 1874) — i) courtship song, 4.9 and 5.9 kHz; long c...
12. Miogryllus piracicabensis Piza, 1960 (Fig. 12) — i) calling song, 5.9 kHz; 4.8 Ch/s ± 0.65 (3...
17. Podoscirtinae sp.1 (Fig. 16) — i) calling song, 3.9 kHz ± 0.11 (3.8–4.04, n = 3); long trills...
47. Paragryllus sp.3 (Fig. 41) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz ± 0.06 (4.7–4.9, n = 8); chirp rate wa...
36. Mogoplistidae sp.2 (Fig. 32) — i) calling song, 6.7 kHz (n = 2); chirps emitted irregularly, ...
38. Mogoplistidae sp.4 —i) calling song, 6.4 kHz; phrases emitted irregularly; each phrase compose...
28. Oecanthus lineolatus Saussure, 1897 (Fig. 26) — i) calling song, 3.3 kHz; 30 Ch/min, 23.5ºC (...
15. Gryllinae gen. nov. sp.1 (Fig. 14) — i) calling song, 4.2 kHz ± 0.083 (4.1–4.3, n = 7); chir...
31. Oecanthus rubromaculatus Zefa, 2022 (Fig. 29) — i) calling song, 2.4 kHz at 18.4ºC; regular s...
19. Podoscirtinae sp.3 (Fig. 18) — i) calling song, 4.5 kHz ± 0.16 (4.3–4.7, n = 5); 36 Ch/min (n...
62. Pepoyara jagoi de Mello & Capellari, 2012 (Fig. 54) — i) calling song, 5.6 kHz, 23.8ºC; long ...
6. Gryllus (Gryllus) assimilis (Fabricius, 1775) (Fig. 7) — i) calling song, 3.8 kHz ± 0.13 (3....
44. Ectecous sp. 3 (Fig. 38) — i) calling song, 4.9–5.1 kHz (n = 2); chirps with 2 to 4 pairs of...
20. Podoscirtinae sp.4 (Fig. 19) — i) calling song, 4.8 kHz); 24 Ch/min, 19.7ºC; chirps with 0.8 ...
43. Ectecous sp.2 (Fig. 37) — i) calling song, 4.5 kHz ± 0.25 (4.3–5.1, n = 19); 1 to 2 P/s (n =...
34. Cycloptiloides cf. americanus (Saussure, 1874) — i) courtship song, 4.9 and 5.9 kHz; long c...
12. Miogryllus piracicabensis Piza, 1960 (Fig. 12) — i) calling song, 5.9 kHz; 4.8 Ch/s ± 0.65 (3...
17. Podoscirtinae sp.1 (Fig. 16) — i) calling song, 3.9 kHz ± 0.11 (3.8–4.04, n = 3); long trills...