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Hearing in geometrid moths
Author(s):
A. Surlykke
,
M. Filskov
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C. F. SANDERSON
,
D. LAL
,
B Peters
,
R. WINKLER
,
Annemarie Surlykke
,
Mads Filskov
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1997
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Naturwissenschaften
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