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Substrate borne vibrations of Ennya chrysura males


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[taxonomy:binomial=Ennya chrysura] [taxonomy:family=Membracidae] Sabanilla de Montes de Oca, San José, Costa Rica With the help of a special microphone, we can listen to the substrate-borne vibrations of these treehoppers. Observe the movements of the abdomen as they produce the substrate-borne vibrations to know which treehopper is "talking". Here you can see two treehopper males. One of the males produces his "siren" signal, probably to identify itself as a male when the other one climbs on its pronotum.

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