Cricket (insect) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crickets , family Gryllidae (also known as "true crickets"), are insects somewhat related to grasshoppers and more closely related to katydids or bush crickets (family Tettigoniidae). They have som...
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Mole cricket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The mole crickets compose family Gryllotalpidae , of thick-bodied insects about 3-5 cm (1-2 inches) long, with large beady eyes and shovel-like forelimbs highly developed for burrowing and swimmin...
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Identification, Images, & Information; For Insects, Spiders & Their Kin; For the United States & Canada; ... Tawny mole cricket ... Scapteriscus vicinus Scudder, 1869 [tawny mole cricket] ♀...
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To identify an unknown cricket, katydid, or cicada ... To learn about a species of cricket, katydid, or cicada for which you know the name ... The primary goal of this Web site is to enable users to identify crickets, katydids, and cicadas from America north of Mexico. The males of most species in these groups make loud,
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H. H. Lund, B. Webb, and J. Hallam. A Robot Attracted to the Cricket Species Gryllus bimaculatus. In P. Husbands and I. Harvey, editors, Proceedings of Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life, pages 246--255, Cambridge, MA, 1997. MIT Press, Bradford Books. ... Integrating Sensorimotor Systems in a Robot Model of Cricket.. -
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citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/206220/112164
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CCAP immunoreactivity occurs in both species in four protocerebrum cell clusters, four tritocerebrum cell clusters, four SOG cell clusters, one frontal ganglion cell cluster, and two optic lobe cell clusters; D. nigrofasciatus possesses two additional cells with unique links to the lamina in the optic lobe.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17151870
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The cricket/burrow system in both species have an apparent Q(ln decrement) of about 6, indicative of significant internal damping caused by the airspaces in the sand that forms the burrow's walls. Damping is therefore an important cause of the low sound production efficiency.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15802674
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We studied frequency sensitivity of flight-capable and flight-incapable forms of the wing-dimorphic cricket Gryllus texensis, using both behavioral and neurophysiological measurements.
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www.citeulike.org/user/vhphys/article/2294860
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The Independent reported Saturday the cricket pseudomogoplistes vicentae, which is found mostly on the beaches of the Mediterranean and in only three places in Britain, was feared to have disappeared from Branscombe beach after the MSC Napoli ... You are here: Home / Science News / Elusive cricket species found in England...
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www.upi.com/Science_News/2008/10/04/Elusive-cricket-spe...
www.upi.com/Science_News/2008/10/04/Elusive-cricket-species-found-in-England/UPI-38981223149554/
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