HIGHLIGHTS
- who: IN GREEN LACEWINGS and colleagues from the University ofAlbany, CA , USA have published the research: BEHAVIORAL ORIGIN OF TREMULATION POSSIBLE STRIDULATION (NEUROPTERA:, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/15,/1981
SUMMARY
Psyche [Vol. Since the vibration produced by abdominal jerking in lacewings seems to be propagated in a transverse wave (perpendicular to the plane of the substrate) the authors prefer to call this type of communication "tremulation", following Busnel et_al, Henry (1980c) and Morris. In M. schwarzi, sound may be produced when the second abdominal sternite, with its regular striae of microtrichia . . .
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