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tympanal
tympanal, a. (n.) Anat. and Zool. (ˈtɪmpənəl) [f. tympan-um + -al1. So F. and Pg. tympanal.] = tympanic 1.1822–9 Good Study Med. (ed. 3) IV. 273 An impeded motion of the air in the tympanal cavity. 1875 Sir W. Turner in Encycl. Brit. I. 806/2 Alexander Achillini of Bologna..the first who described t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tympanal organ
Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, etc.) do not have a tympanal organ, but they do have a Johnston's organ. Tympanal organs have evolved in Lepidoptera to allow them to detect the echolocation calls of predatory bats. wikipedia.org
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Tympanum (anatomy)
See also Frog Eardrum Tympanal organ in insects References Amphibian anatomy Auditory system Sensory organs wikipedia.org
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Tympanum
(anatomy), a hearing organ/gland in frogs and toads, a flat red oval on both sides of a frog's head Tympanum, in biology, the eardrum Tympanum, or tympanal wikipedia.org
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Operculum (animal)
In insects, the operculum is the name for one or more lids covering the tympanal cavity. wikipedia.org
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Onomarchus (katydid)
The tympanal membrane cuts out high frequencies unlike the sound filters found in other Tettigoniids. wikipedia.org
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Astylosternus laticephalus
A faint black line typically surrounds the supra-tympanal ridge. References laticephalus Amphibians described in 2012 wikipedia.org
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Ant cricket
They do not produce sound, and lack both wings and tympanal organs ("ears") on the front tibia. wikipedia.org
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Novotettix
It lacks auditory tympanal organs and does not make noise with its hind legs. It is brown in colour, making it inconspicuous in dark caves. wikipedia.org
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Pseudoprumna baldensis
A dark band runs from the eye over the tympanal organ to the end of the abdomen. The band is often reduced to a number of spots. wikipedia.org
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Sematuridae
chaetosemata" of Sematuridae have long setae overhanging the compound eyes, the antennae are thickened towards the often rather clubbed or hooked tip whilst a tympanal wikipedia.org
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Chordotonal organ
Tympanal organ Tympanal organs are specialized hearing organs that have evolved in at least seven different orders of insects. They consist of a tympanal membrane backed by an air-filled space and are innervated by a chordotonal organ. wikipedia.org
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Scolecocampinae
Taxonomy Moths in the subfamily typically have an enclosed, sac-like tympanal pocket, split genital claspers with "costa extended dorsoapically into a wikipedia.org
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Hemiandrus pallitarsis
They can be identified by a single foretibial spine, three prolateral spines, and four retrolateral spines on the mesotibia, and their tibia lacks a tympanal The tibia lack the tympanal membranes or vestiges of other Orthoptera legs. wikipedia.org
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Ansa
making up the superior layer of the substantia innominata of Meynert Loop of Henle (ansa nephroni), a portion of a nephron in the kidney Ansa of the tympanal wikipedia.org
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