Aglaothorax ovata gigantea

Behaviour: 

Specimens could be heard at night in July...

Males stridulate with a loud zwick (Fig 37A). This race has the loudest call of any of the subspecies heard by the authors. The call can easily be heard from a moving automobile. Stridulation usually ceased by midnight as the coolness of night approached.[1]


Viittaukset

  1. Rentz DCF, Birchim JD, Daly HV, Powell JA. Revisionary Studies in the Nearctic Decticinae. San francisco, USA: The Pacific Coast Entomological Society; 1968.
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