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Tympanal organ - Wikipedia
A tympanal organ (or tympanic organ) is a hearing organ in insects, consisting of a tympanal membrane (tympanum) stretched across a frame backed by an air sac en.wikipedia.org
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Tympanal hearing in insects - PubMed
Specialized hearing organs, known as tympanal organs, have evolved in at least seven different orders of insects. Tympanal organs are usually defined by the ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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TYMPANAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tympanal: applied to organs covered with a tympanum or stretched membrane supposed to function as ears. www.dictionary.com
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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 HEARING IN INSECTS - Annual Reviews
Specialized hearing organs, known as tympanal organs, have evolved in at least seven different orders of insects. Tympanal organs are usually defined by the. www.annualreviews.org
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The tympanal ears of insects: structural solutions to acoustic signal ...
Tympanal ears are common among insects and have a simple design- thinned cuticle, the tympanum, overlies a tracheal cavity. cordis.europa.eu
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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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Report A Tympanal Insect Ear Exploits a Critical Oscillator for Active ...
We show that active auditory amplification is present in the tympanal auditory organ of a tree cricket, an orthopteran insect. www.sciencedirect.com
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tympanal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Adjective · Noun. edit. tympanal (plural tympanals). The tympanic bone. en.wiktionary.org
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Ear morphology and tympanal membrane vibrations in eneopterine ...
The tympanal hearing organs are characterised by the presence of two tympanal membranes located in the proximal part of the foreleg tibiae of ... www.nature.com
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Tympanal organ | insect anatomy - Britannica
The tympanal organ of insects consists of a group of scolophores associated with a thin, horny (chitinous) membrane at the surface of the body, one on each ... www.britannica.com
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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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