| 11. | The stridulation sounds are extremely variable due to the range and flexibility of motion in fin use.
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| 12. | They have combs in their legs which they use for communication ( stridulation ) with other larvae.
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| 13. | They have an exceptionally loud song, produced not by stridulation, but by vibrating drumlike tymbals rapidly.
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| 14. | Songs are produced by a process called stridulation in which the hind leg and wing are rubbed together.
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| 15. | "' Stridulation "'is the act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts.
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| 16. | Grasshopper stridulation in musical notation in Simeon Pease Cheney's " Wood Notes Wild ", 1892
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| 17. | They produce their calls by rubbing their wing covers together, a feat known as " stridulation,"
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| 18. | The males rub their wings together ( stridulation ) to produce a subtle but constant, fluctuating in volume sound.
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| 19. | In the channel catfish, sounds are produced only by pectoral stridulation, as this species does not express sonic muscles.
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| 20. | Another distinctive feature was the presence of prominent fluted regions on the forewings, which may have been used in stridulation.
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