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      Pure-tone songs in cicadas with special reference to the genusMagicicada

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      Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A
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          Periodical cicada: sound production and hearing.

          The two main species intermingled in a brood of the 17-year cicada (Magicicada) have distinctive sound-making patterns and correspondingly different hearing abilities. Thus, they are acoustically isolated for mating purposes. Their simultaneous emergence and community "singing" has the important advantage of repelling predators.
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            Neuromuscular mechanism of sound production in Australian cicadas

            D. Young (1972)
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              Periodical Cicada: Mechanism of Sound Production

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                Journal
                Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A
                J. Comp. Physiol.
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                0340-7594
                1432-1351
                1983
                1983
                : 152
                : 2
                : 197-207
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                10.1007/BF00611184
                6f3d3afa-c870-4bb1-b876-f26a9b6e3cf1
                © 1983
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