Conocephalus semivittatus (Walker, 1869)
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Conocephalus semivittatus View in CoL ssp.
Female bluish morph
(Fig 75,76)
Stridulation. Transient stridulation may be the rule in this immensely speciose genus. The most resolved sound event is typically a pulse marked by a rapidly decaying complex wave train, a transient sound pulse that coincides with a file tooth scraper interaction. A series of regularly repeated rapid-decay pulses then comprise a major pulse train. A low intensity minor pulse train (opening of tegmina) precedes in which pulses are not necessarily clearly distinguished in time. The produced spectrum is broad band in the extreme in keeping with the highly transient pulses (impulses).
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