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Timbal (zoology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timbal is a term for a vibrating membrane in the abdomen of a male cicada, which is responsible for the characteristic sound produced by the insect. The paired timbals are located on the sides of the...
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the vibrating membrane in the shrilling organ of a cicada. Learn more about "TYMBAL" and related topics at Britannica.com. Pronunciation Symbols ...
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Definition of tymbal in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of tymbal. Pronunciation of tymbal. Translations of tymbal. tymbal synonyms, tymbal antonyms. Information about tymbal in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... tymbal; Tymbales; TYMBI; Tymbou; Tymbrimi; TYMCOM-X; Tymczasowy Komitet Rewolucyjny...
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When the tymbal is pushed in gradually, the resonant frequency changes from about 5.5 kHz to about 4.3 kHz as the tymbal buckles inwards. The left and right tymbals of the same insect may differ slightly in their acoustic properties.
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Index of Programs ... 10th Central European Auchenorrhyncha Meeting ... 12th International Auchenorrhyncha Congress...
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1. The tymbal of Cyclochila australasiae consists of a biconvex membrane bearing alternating long and short ribs anteriorly and an irregularly shaped tymbal plate posteriorly. These sclerotised regions are coupled together by the surrounding highly flexible cuticle, which contains resilin.
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