Ligypterus fuscus
Behaviour:
A typical verse of L. fuscus calling song is a short, irregular chirp made of discrete sound syllables (mean syllable number± SD = 30± 2) (Fig. 30a, Table 1). It typically begins by a group of 1-2 syllables and is accelerated at the end. The syllable duration is almost constant (8±1ms), whereas the syllable period is highly variable (19± 8ms). Mean fundamental frequency of the song is 6.0-6.3 kHz (Fig. 30b), with no significant difference between the whole chirps and single syllables. [1]
Références
- . A revision of Neotropical Eneopterinae crickets (Orthoptera, Grylloidea, Eneopteridae) with a phylogenetic discussion. Insect Systematics & Evolution. 2004;35(4):411 - 435. Available at: http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/187631204788912427.