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Variability of different functional songs types from Aelia acuminata L. (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae)

© 2018 L. S. Shestakov

Institute for Information Transmission Problems RAS, 127051 Moscow, Bolshoy Karetny per., 19

Received 02 Jun 2017

We studied variability of different functional songs types from stink bug Aelia acuminata L. is a species with a complex repertoire. The basic characteristics of calling songs are stable, the highest variability observed at higher levels of rhythmic organization of the songs.

Key words: Pentatomidae, communication, vibratory signals

DOI: 10.7868/S0235009218010018

Cite: Shestakov L. S. Izmenchivost raznykh funktsionalnykh tipov signalov u aelia acuminata l. (heteroptera, pentatomidae) [Variability of different functional songs types from aelia acuminata l. (heteroptera, pentatomidae)]. Sensornye sistemy [Sensory systems]. 2018. V. 32(1). P. 5-7 (in Russian). doi: 10.7868/S0235009218010018

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