Behaviors are challenging to reconstruct for extinct species, particularly the nature and origins of acoustic communication. Here we unravel the song of Archaboilus musicus Gu, Engel and Ren sp. nov., a 165 million year old stridulating katydid. From the exceptionally preserved morphology of its stridulatory apparatus in the forewings and phylogenetic comparison with extant species, we reveal that A. musicus radiated pure-tone (musical) songs using a resonant mechanism tuned at a frequency of 6.4 kHz. Contrary to previous scenarios, musical songs were an early innovation, preceding the broad-band-width songs of extant katydids. Providing an accurate insight into paleoacoustic ecology, the low-frequency musical song of A. musicus was...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This study presents a hypothesis of the phylogenetic relationships among 195 genera of katydids (Ins...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
Ensifera is an extremely diverse group in the order Orthoptera, and it has been the subject of consi...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
Hearing has evolved independently many times in the animal kingdom, and is prominent in various inse...
<p>This paper illustrates the biomechanics of sound production in the neotropical predaceous katydid...
Understanding the ecology and evolution of animal communication systems requires detailed data on si...
The behavioural ecology of ultrasonic-singing katydids is not well understood, and the general bioac...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Acoustic communication is enabled by the evolution of specialised hearing and sound producing organs...
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...
Katydids produce sound by stridulation of the tegmina for signalling and communication. Most katydid...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This study presents a hypothesis of the phylogenetic relationships among 195 genera of katydids (Ins...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
Ensifera is an extremely diverse group in the order Orthoptera, and it has been the subject of consi...
Katydids produce sound for signaling and communication by stridulation of the tegmina. Unlike cricke...
Hearing has evolved independently many times in the animal kingdom, and is prominent in various inse...
<p>This paper illustrates the biomechanics of sound production in the neotropical predaceous katydid...
Understanding the ecology and evolution of animal communication systems requires detailed data on si...
The behavioural ecology of ultrasonic-singing katydids is not well understood, and the general bioac...
This paper describes the biomechanics of an unusual form of wing stridulation in katydids, termed he...
Acoustic communication is enabled by the evolution of specialised hearing and sound producing organs...
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...
Katydids produce sound by stridulation of the tegmina for signalling and communication. Most katydid...
This article reports the discovery of a new genus and three species of predaceous katydid (Insecta: ...
Male katydids produce mating calls by stridulation using specialized structures on the forewings. Th...
This study presents a hypothesis of the phylogenetic relationships among 195 genera of katydids (Ins...