General description:
The stridulatory file is rela- tively long and narrow, with 107 teeth; the mirror is slightly angular, with comparatively thin posterior vein of the mirror (A1 + A2) (Fig. 11I). [1]
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Behaviour:
The call is a slow trill, with syllables produced at the rate of 7.2/sec (at 26°C); mean syllable duration is 0.1019 (SD=0.00704, n=25), with the frequency peak at 10.5–11.1 kHz (Figs. 47J–L). The call is loud and readily audible to the human ear. [1]
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