. Insects, their ways and means of living. Insects. INSECTS tone becomes also less sharp and piercing. The song may be written tzeet-tzeet-tzeet-tzeet-tzek-tzek-tzek-tzuk-tzuk, though the high key and shrill tones of the notes must be. Fig. 23. The larger angular-winged katydid, Microcentrum rhombijolium Upper figure, a male; lower, a female imagined. Riley describes the song as a series of raspings "as of a stiff quill drawn across a coarse file," and Allard [42]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabili


. Insects, their ways and means of living. Insects. INSECTS tone becomes also less sharp and piercing. The song may be written tzeet-tzeet-tzeet-tzeet-tzek-tzek-tzek-tzuk-tzuk, though the high key and shrill tones of the notes must be. Fig. 23. The larger angular-winged katydid, Microcentrum rhombijolium Upper figure, a male; lower, a female imagined. Riley describes the song as a series of raspings "as of a stiff quill drawn across a coarse file," and Allard [42]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Snodgrass, R. E. (Robert E. ), 1875-1962. New York Smithsonian Institution series


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