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  2. Cricket (insect) - Wikipedia

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    The stridulatory organ is located on the ... The fly Ormia ochracea has very acute hearing and targets calling male crickets. It locates its prey by ear and then lays ...

  3. Ultrasound avoidance - Wikipedia

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    As opposed to moths, the cricket ear, located in the foreleg, is complex - having 70 receptors that are arranged in a tonotopic fashion. This is understandable since crickets don't only need to listen to bats, but also to each other. [7] Crickets have broad frequency sensitivity to different types of echolocating calls.

  4. Orthoptera - Wikipedia

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    The tympanum, or ear, is located in the front tibia in crickets, mole crickets, and bush crickets or katydids, and on the first abdominal segment in the grasshoppers and locusts. [2] These organisms use vibrations to locate other individuals. Grasshoppers and other orthopterans are able to fold their wings (i.e. they are members of Neoptera).

  5. The amazing moment a live cricket is extracted from a man's ear

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    The doctor told the man, believed to be from Southern India, that he had a two-inch cricket lodged in his ear canal and then recorded the extraction to share with the world.

  6. Ormia ochracea - Wikipedia

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    The female is attracted to the song of the male cricket and deposits larvae on or around him, as was discovered in 1975 by the zoologist William H. Cade. [3] Ormia ochracea is a model organism in sound localization experiments because of its unique "ears", which are complex structures inside the fly's prothorax near the bases of its front legs ...

  7. Jerusalem cricket - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem crickets seem unable to hiss by forcing air through their spiracles, as some beetles and cockroaches do. Instead, the few Jerusalem crickets that do make sound rub their hind legs against the sides of the abdomen, producing a rasping, hissing noise. [6] This hiss may serve to deter predators rather than to communicate with other crickets.

  8. List of Orthoptera of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The tympanum or ear is located in the front tibia in crickets, mole crickets, and katydids, and on the first abdominal segment in the grasshoppers and locusts. These organisms use vibrations to locate other individuals. There are two suborders and 235 subfamilies are in this order.

  9. Grylloidea - Wikipedia

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    Grylloidea is the superfamily of insects, in the order Orthoptera, known as crickets. It includes the " true crickets ", scaly crickets , wood crickets and many other subfamilies, now placed in six extant families; some genera are only known from fossils.