CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «STRIDULATOR»
Ketahui penggunaan
stridulator dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
stridulator dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club
Genus 2. Cymatia Flor. Face, excavated <j, flattened ? ; strigil absent, no stridular
area. Palae, £ , elongate, subcylindric, terminated by a powerful curved claw ; no
stridulator. Palae, ? , similar to cf , but no strong curved claw. Species 1.
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Aquatic Insects of California: With Keys to North American ...
Larval structures of Hydropsychidae. a, Hydropsyche, mandibles; fa,
Cheumatopsyche, mandibles; c, Hydropsych*. cheilonis, larval stridulator of front
leg; d, Smicridea fasciatel I a, larval stridulator of front leg; e, Arctopsyche, head
of larva, ...
Robert Leslie Usinger, 1956
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
In _the first 'place, the author, although apparently unacquainted with the
structure of the stridulator, noticed that the sound proceeded from friction
between the posterior femora and the elytra. In the second place, the statements
as to the ...
4
The Canadian Entomologist
7. Paler stridulator composed of pegs ranging from bristles to short "peg-tops,"
the transition gradual 6, Glcenocorisa, Thomson. 7a. Paler stridulator never with
bristles, although the "pegs" may be elongate (not to be confused with the lower ...
5
ON KNOWING AND NOT KNOWING IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF MEDICINE
Fish of the silurid family, and particularly the lungfish, inspire a basic metaphor in
the mbwoolu cult, in which they are rendered artistically by the twisted statuettes
and the sound of the stridulator, made from a notched bamboo slat, used to ...
6
The Law of the Lifegivers: The Domestication of Desire
The catfish inspires a basic metaphor in the mbwoolu cult, rendered artistically by
the twisted statuettes and the stridulator made from a notched bamboo slat. The
catfish offers a latent model of identification for the patient seeking deliverance ...
Renaat Devisch, Claude Brodeur, 1999
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Trochantin (stridulator) a single spine; 5 anal gills; hairs not truncate or elliptical
Diplcctrona zealiindensis — Trochantin (stridulator) forked, with 2 spines; 4 anal
gills; many hairs truncate or elliptical 2 2. Gills present on abdominal segments ...
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Fresh-water invertebrates of the United States
Head with a broad, flat, dorsal area set off by an extensive arcuate carina; head
gready tapered to base of mandibles (Fig. 357J; uncommon in large swift rivers
Macronemum Head without such a broad, flat, dorsal area 32 Stridulator at base
of ...
Robert William Pennak, 1953
Left mandible with a high thumblike, dorso-lateral projection, fig. 282. . . Genus A,
p. 83 Left mandible without a dorso-lateral projection, at most with a carina, fig.
283 3 3. Stridulator of front leg forked, fig. 291 4 Stridulator of front leg not forked,
...
Illinois. Natural History Survey Division, 1944
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Insect Enemies of Eastern Forests
The larvae of these two families also resemble those of the Scarabaeidae, but,
unlike them, have anal lobes that are developed into two large lateral pads, and
have stridulator or “sound” organs on the third pair of legs rather than on the ...
Frank Cooper Craighead, 1950
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «STRIDULATOR»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
stridulator digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
A couple of spooky animals to get things rolling
Stridulation is the making of sound by rubbing together certain body parts. Many insects stridulate, but probably the most well known stridulator is the cricket. «Daily Herald, Okt 14»
Supersonus Stridulators Discovered in South America
Katydids, also known as bushcrickets, are known for their acoustic communication, with the males producing sound by rubbing their wings together to attract ... «Entomology Today, Jun 14»
Can you hear the Jurassic crickets?
The extra significance of A. musicus is that it is presently 150 million years after its chirping that we find the next identified stridulator (in this case non-resonant ... «The Earth Times, Feb 12»