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  • Stridulation
  • Act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts

    Grasshopper stridulation Several unidentified grasshoppers stridulating. Problems playing this file? See media help. Ant stridulations Pachycondyla apicalis

    Stridulation

    Stridulation

  • Grasshopper
  • Common name for a group of insects

    behavior is called stridulation. Stridulation is produced mainly by males to attract females, though in some species the females also stridulate. Others, like

    Grasshopper

    Grasshopper

    Grasshopper

  • Megaloblatta
  • Genus of cockroaches

    Megaloblatta, like many other insects, use stridulation in order to steer their predators away. The stridulating insects are less likely to be preyed upon

    Megaloblatta

    Megaloblatta

    Megaloblatta

  • Dasymutilla occidentalis
  • Species of wasp

    squeaking noise (stridulation) to warn potential predators (another form of aposematism in females, and automimicry in males). When stridulating, velvet ants

    Dasymutilla occidentalis

    Dasymutilla occidentalis

    Dasymutilla_occidentalis

  • Grammostola alticeps
  • Species of spider

    captivity they are fed crickets and roaches. The stridulating organ, used to make a hissing sound (stridulation), consists of a large cluster of fine close-set

    Grammostola alticeps

    Grammostola alticeps

    Grammostola_alticeps

  • Euspinolia militaris
  • Species of wasp

    species produces sound in response to threats from potential predators via stridulation, as do other mutillids, though this species is unusual in having a strong

    Euspinolia militaris

    Euspinolia militaris

    Euspinolia_militaris

  • Nauphoeta
  • Species of cockroach

    ISBN 0-89815-853-2. Hartman, H. Bernard; Roth, Louis M. (April 1967). "Stridulation by the cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea during courtship behaviour". Journal

    Nauphoeta

    Nauphoeta

    Nauphoeta

  • Tettigoniidae
  • Family of insects

    such as tettix with repeated sounds are onomatopoeic, imitating the stridulation of these insects. The common name katydid is also onomatopoeic and comes

    Tettigoniidae

    Tettigoniidae

    Tettigoniidae

  • Opiliones
  • Order of arachnids

    contact, including thanatosis, freezing, bobbing, autotomy, fleeing, stridulation, retaliation and chemical secretions. Some animals respond to attacks

    Opiliones

    Opiliones

    Opiliones

  • Aborym
  • Italian industrial black metal band

    Taranto, Italy Genres Industrial black metal Years active 1992 (1992)–present Labels Agonia Stridulation Members Fabban Giulio Moschini Website aborym.it

    Aborym

    Aborym

  • Lepidoptera
  • Order of insects including moths and butterflies

    female produces the pheromones. Communication can also occur through stridulation, or producing sounds by rubbing parts of the body together. Moths engage

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

  • Holocnemus pluchei
  • Species of spider

    females copulate with males immediately and willingly, they do not stridulate. Stridulation only occurs in cases where the female is less receptive towards

    Holocnemus pluchei

    Holocnemus pluchei

    Holocnemus_pluchei

  • King baboon spider
  • Genus of spiders

    tarantulas that use stridulation as a major defense mechanism in addition to rearing up and striking. They produce the stridulation-sound-effect by rubbing

    King baboon spider

    King baboon spider

    King_baboon_spider

  • Tymbal
  • Structure used in sound production by insects

    on the sides of the abdominal base. The "singing" of a cicada is not stridulation as in many other familiar sound-producing insects like crickets (where

    Tymbal

    Tymbal

    Tymbal

  • Channel catfish
  • Species of fish

    of catfishes can generate sound through stridulation, and many can produce sounds through drumming. Stridulation consists of the clicking or grinding of

    Channel catfish

    Channel catfish

    Channel_catfish

  • Orb-weaver spider
  • Family of spiders

    group. Araneids have eight similar eyes, hairy or spiny legs, and no stridulating organs. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, including many well-known

    Orb-weaver spider

    Orb-weaver spider

    Orb-weaver_spider

  • Orthoptera
  • Order of insects that includes grasshoppers

    order have incomplete metamorphosis, and produce sound (known as a "stridulation") by rubbing their wings against each other or their legs, the wings

    Orthoptera

    Orthoptera

    Orthoptera

  • Selenocosmia stirlingi
  • Species of spider

    spider or whistling spider as this species, like many tarantulas, can stridulate to produce a "whistling" sound when disturbed or threatened. This species

    Selenocosmia stirlingi

    Selenocosmia stirlingi

    Selenocosmia_stirlingi

  • Argyrodes stridulator
  • Species of spider

    Argyrodes stridulator is a species of spider in the family Theridiidae. It is endemic to South Africa and is commonly known as the Zululand Argyrodes

    Argyrodes stridulator

    Argyrodes_stridulator

  • Catfish
  • Order of fish

    communication that can be classified into two groups: drumming sounds and stridulation sounds. The variability in catfish sound signals differs due to a few

    Catfish

    Catfish

    Catfish

  • Wolf spider
  • Family of spiders

    males engage in a seismic component of their courtship display, either stridulation, or drumming their forelegs on the ground, but some also dependent on

    Wolf spider

    Wolf spider

    Wolf_spider

  • Cricket (insect)
  • Small insects of the family Gryllidae

    bite of any insect. Most male crickets make a loud chirping sound by stridulation (scraping two specially textured body parts together). The stridulatory

    Cricket (insect)

    Cricket (insect)

    Cricket_(insect)

  • Argyrodes
  • Genus of spiders

    African species, A. stridulator and A. convivans, collected from the web of Trichonephila inaurata madagascariensis, have a stridulating organ consisting

    Argyrodes

    Argyrodes

    Argyrodes

  • Insect
  • Class of arthropods

    ultrasonic clicks that jam bat sonar. Grasshopper stridulation Several unidentified grasshoppers stridulating Problems playing this file? See media help. Very

    Insect

    Insect

    Insect

  • Pheidole pallidula
  • Species of ant

    pallidula stridulations Soldier Stridulations from a Pheidole pallidula soldier. Worker Stridulations from a Pheidole pallidula worker. Queen Stridulations from

    Pheidole pallidula

    Pheidole pallidula

    Pheidole_pallidula

  • Ant communication
  • How ants communicate

    can to use simple arithmetic operations. Some ants produce sounds by stridulation, using the gaster segments and their mandibles. Sounds may be used to

    Ant communication

    Ant communication

    Ant_communication

  • Sphaeromimus
  • Genus of millipedes

    well-developed stridulation organs, probably as devices for courtship. These are the male ‘harp’ and the female ‘washboard’, which contain more stridulation ribs

    Sphaeromimus

    Sphaeromimus

    Sphaeromimus

  • Cockroach
  • Insects of the order Blattodea

    mates, and the males practice courtship rituals, such as posturing and stridulation. Like many insects, cockroaches mate facing away from each other with

    Cockroach

    Cockroach

    Cockroach

  • Otiocerinae
  • Subfamily of true bugs

    eastern North America. Apart from the wing venation, the presence of a stridulation plate with a concave external margin on the hind wing is often cited

    Otiocerinae

    Otiocerinae

    Otiocerinae

  • Chorthippus albomarginatus
  • Species of grasshopper

    Chorthippus albomarginatus typical stridulation Typical song of Chorthippus albomarginatus from a field recording, 9.7s Problems playing this file? See

    Chorthippus albomarginatus

    Chorthippus albomarginatus

    Chorthippus_albomarginatus

  • Theraphosa
  • Genus of spiders

    three species, found in Guyana, Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia. They stridulate by rubbing setae on their pedipalps and legs. Tarantulas of this genus

    Theraphosa

    Theraphosa

    Theraphosa

  • Gasteracantha
  • Genus of spiders

    Some species of orb-weavers use stridulation. A 2020 study found that, while it resembled antipredator stridulation in other arthropods, there was no

    Gasteracantha

    Gasteracantha

    Gasteracantha

  • Galeodes
  • Genus of camel spiders

    other solifuges. Some Galeodes species are able to produce sounds by stridulation. These are usually raspy or hiss-like and may be imitations of the sounds

    Galeodes

    Galeodes

    Galeodes

  • Club-winged manakin
  • Species of bird

    sound-producing apparatus in insects (see stridulation), it had not been well documented in vertebrates (some snakes stridulate too, but they do not have dedicated

    Club-winged manakin

    Club-winged manakin

    Club-winged_manakin

  • Triatominae
  • Subfamily of true bugs

    sound by rubbing the rostrum over a stridulatory sulcus under its head (stridulation), another reaction either to disturbance or a rejection during mating

    Triatominae

    Triatominae

    Triatominae

  • Tarantula
  • Family of spiders

    Some setae are used to stridulate, which makes a hissing sound. These bristles are usually found on the chelicerae. Stridulation seems to be more common

    Tarantula

    Tarantula

    Tarantula

  • Ocypode mortoni
  • Species of crustacean

    also possess styles), but O. mortoni have 35 to 71 striae on their stridulating ridges and their smaller claws have broadly rounded to flattened tips

    Ocypode mortoni

    Ocypode_mortoni

  • Ocypode madagascariensis
  • Species of crustacean

    of the eye orbits are broadly triangular and project forward. Their stridulating ridge has 20 to 30 tubercles. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

    Ocypode madagascariensis

    Ocypode madagascariensis

    Ocypode_madagascariensis

  • Sonation
  • Category of sounds produced by birds

    secondary wing feathers. This mechanism is the avian equivalent of arthropod stridulation. Adult male red-billed streamertail hummingbirds (Trochilus polytmus)

    Sonation

    Sonation

    Sonation

  • Lowland streaked tenrec
  • Species of mammal

    raising them in agitation or by rubbing them together in a method known as stridulation – best known as the type of noise produced by crickets and cicadas. The

    Lowland streaked tenrec

    Lowland streaked tenrec

    Lowland_streaked_tenrec

  • Insects in music
  • Insects as musical inspiration

    cicadas, crickets and grasshoppers produce sounds, whether by flying or by stridulation, attracting human interest. Insect sounds have accordingly been the inspiration

    Insects in music

    Insects in music

    Insects_in_music

  • Hydraenidae
  • Family of beetles

    algae, spores and other plant matter. At least some hydraenid adults use stridulation to communicate. There are around 1,300 species in 42 genera. These 56

    Hydraenidae

    Hydraenidae

    Hydraenidae

  • Coenobita rubescens
  • Species of crustacean

    species has a more elongated antennule and the left cheliped lacks the stridulation ridges (as such seen in C. rugosus), leading to the distinction. At approximately

    Coenobita rubescens

    Coenobita rubescens

    Coenobita_rubescens

  • Aposematism
  • Honest signalling of an animal's defences

    both have bright colours and produce audible noises when grabbed (via stridulation), which serve to reinforce the warning. Giant velvet mites (Dinothrombium

    Aposematism

    Aposematism

    Aposematism

  • Scutigera coleoptrata
  • Species of arthropod

    to beat prey has also been described. Like other centipedes they can stridulate. In a feeding study, S. coleoptrata showed the ability to distinguish

    Scutigera coleoptrata

    Scutigera coleoptrata

    Scutigera_coleoptrata

  • Pseudophyllus titan
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    grasshoppers, the male is capable of stridulation, producing a relatively loud and distinctive, bird-like chirp; it usually stridulates ("sings") at night. Commercialized

    Pseudophyllus titan

    Pseudophyllus titan

    Pseudophyllus_titan

  • Alipes (centipede)
  • Genus of centipedes

    escape, and the ultimate legs will continue stridulating after detaching. The frequency of stridulation ranges from 10 to 80 kHz, and the sound itself

    Alipes (centipede)

    Alipes (centipede)

    Alipes_(centipede)

  • Ocypode macrocera
  • Species of crab

    upper surface, with distinctively serrated upper and lower margins. The stridulating ridge has 35 to 56 tubercles with striae. The tip of the smaller claw

    Ocypode macrocera

    Ocypode macrocera

    Ocypode_macrocera

  • Deimatic behaviour
  • Bluffing display of an animal used to startle or scare a predator

    coloured front legs, and accompanied by a loud hissing sound created by stridulation. For example, the grasshopper Phymateus displays red and yellow areas

    Deimatic behaviour

    Deimatic behaviour

    Deimatic_behaviour

  • Afraflacilla
  • Genus of spiders

    leg against the head, using specialized structures, a process called stridulation. Some African species, both adults and juveniles, use their stridulatory

    Afraflacilla

    Afraflacilla

    Afraflacilla

  • Ant
  • Family of insects

    begin to raise new queens in the colony. Some ants produce sounds by stridulation, using the gaster segments and their mandibles. Sounds may be used to

    Ant

    Ant

    Ant

  • Madagascar hissing cockroach
  • Species of cockroach

    insects that make noises do so by rubbing together various body parts ("stridulation"), such as the hind legs. Some long-horned beetles, e.g., the giant Fijian

    Madagascar hissing cockroach

    Madagascar hissing cockroach

    Madagascar_hissing_cockroach

  • Jasus
  • Genus of spiny lobsters

    distinct "horns" projecting from the front of the carapace, but lack the stridulating organs present in almost all other genera of spiny lobsters. Like all

    Jasus

    Jasus

    Jasus

  • Ocypode pauliani
  • Species of crab

    Ocypode endemic to Madagascar. They possess 7 to 13 tubercles on their stridulating ridges. The smaller claw is pointed. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine

    Ocypode pauliani

    Ocypode pauliani

    Ocypode_pauliani

  • Mary Ball (naturalist)
  • Irish naturalist and entomologist

    entomologist most noted for her studies of Odonata and for her discovery of the stridulation in aquatic bugs in the family Corixidae. Mary Ball was born in 1812,

    Mary Ball (naturalist)

    Mary Ball (naturalist)

    Mary_Ball_(naturalist)

  • Nicrophorus pustulatus
  • Species of beetle

    not differ between sexes, but do differ significantly between species. Stridulation is used by both males and females as a form of intraspecific communication

    Nicrophorus pustulatus

    Nicrophorus pustulatus

    Nicrophorus_pustulatus

  • Them!
  • 1954 science fiction giant monster film by Gordon Douglas

    obscured on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film.[citation needed] The stridulation sounds produced by the giant ants in the film were created by mixing

    Them!

    Them!

    Them!

  • Acanthoplus discoidalis
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    process; it starts at sunset and usually is completed by sunrise. First the stridulation of the males attracts females. The male produces a large spermatophore

    Acanthoplus discoidalis

    Acanthoplus discoidalis

    Acanthoplus_discoidalis

  • Bacillochilus
  • Genus of spiders

    distinguishes it from other members of the subfamily Harpactirinae. Its unique stridulating organ consists of a long scopula surrounded by plumose setae on the retrolateral

    Bacillochilus

    Bacillochilus

  • Odontotaenius disjunctus
  • Species of beetle

    squeaking sound by rubbing their wings on the abdomen. This is called stridulation, and is often easy to hear, both adult and larvae are capable of producing

    Odontotaenius disjunctus

    Odontotaenius disjunctus

    Odontotaenius_disjunctus

  • Titanoptera
  • Extinct order of insects

    prominent fluted regions on the forewings, which may have been used in stridulation. The general shape and anatomy of the titanopterans suggests that they

    Titanoptera

    Titanoptera

    Titanoptera

  • Ocypode
  • Genus of tropical and subtropical crustaceans

    with one much larger than the other. The palm of the claws also possess stridulating (sound-producing) ridges which they use for communication. These ridges

    Ocypode

    Ocypode

    Ocypode

  • Wētā
  • Informal group of orthopteran insects

    hind legs into the air in warning to foes, and then bring them down to stridulate. Pegs or ridges on the side of their abdomen are struck by a patch of

    Wētā

    Wētā

    Wētā

  • Tree wētā
  • Genus of orthopteran insects

    have larger heads and stronger jaws than females, though both sexes will stridulate and bite when threatened. The seven species of tree wētā are: Auckland

    Tree wētā

    Tree wētā

    Tree_wētā

  • Ghost crab
  • Subfamily of crustaceans

    of "horns" (styles) on their eyestalks (exophthalmy), the pattern of stridulating (sound-producing) ridges on the inside surface of the palms of their

    Ghost crab

    Ghost crab

    Ghost_crab

  • Gryllus bimaculatus
  • Species of cricket

    Stridulation in Nature

    Gryllus bimaculatus

    Gryllus bimaculatus

    Gryllus_bimaculatus

  • Nemobius sylvestris
  • Species of cricket

    fungus growing among the litter. When the weather is hot enough, males stridulate (sing) during both day and night. The loud two tone call is difficult

    Nemobius sylvestris

    Nemobius sylvestris

    Nemobius_sylvestris

  • Beetle
  • Order of insects

    mesosternum. Some species startle an attacker by producing sounds through stridulation. Many beetle species undertake annual mass movements which are termed

    Beetle

    Beetle

    Beetle

  • Cephalodesmius
  • Genus of beetles

    previously unrecorded for dung beetles. The larvae also produce audible stridulation by rubbing the tip of the abdomen against the underside of the head -

    Cephalodesmius

    Cephalodesmius

  • Scarlet lily beetle
  • Species of beetle

    which may be used to startle the attacker. This process is known as stridulation and could even shock a bird or any other predator that may attack the

    Scarlet lily beetle

    Scarlet lily beetle

    Scarlet_lily_beetle

  • Chilobrachys
  • Genus of spiders

    or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which

    Chilobrachys

    Chilobrachys

    Chilobrachys

  • Losbanosia
  • Genus of planthoppers

    shorter than half the forewing length, with a large anal area bearing a stridulation plate. Like in other genera of the tribe Zoraidini, live specimens of

    Losbanosia

    Losbanosia

    Losbanosia

  • Solifugae
  • Order of arachnids

    The chelicerae serve as jaws, and in many species also are used for stridulation. Unlike scorpions, solifuges do not have a third tagma that forms a "tail"

    Solifugae

    Solifugae

    Solifugae

  • Akyttara homunculus
  • Species of spider

    median eyes, a distinctive abdominal pattern, and the presence of a stridulating organ between the opisthosoma and cephalothorax. Akyttara homunculus

    Akyttara homunculus

    Akyttara_homunculus

  • Echis
  • Genus of snakes

    on a hot plate. The proper term for this is stridulation. As they become more agitated, this stridulating behavior becomes faster and louder. This display

    Echis

    Echis

    Echis

  • Ultimate legs
  • Pair of modified rear legs unique to centipedes

    spines." Members of the genus Alipes, as well as some other centipedes, stridulate their leaf-like ultimate legs, possibly as a way to warn off predators

    Ultimate legs

    Ultimate legs

    Ultimate_legs

  • Heimchen
  • German legendary creature

    feed lost children with bread rolls and milk instead. In Silesia, the stridulating house cricket indicates the presence of a deceased soul. In the Vogtland

    Heimchen

    Heimchen

  • Geotrupidae
  • Family of beetles

    some species can exceed 2 metres in depth. A few species communicate by stridulation (rubbing body parts together to make sounds). They were originally classified

    Geotrupidae

    Geotrupidae

    Geotrupidae

  • Diguetia
  • Genus of spiders

    wrapping it in silk. Both males and females use stridulation while mating, with females also stridulating when harassed. Two species of jumping spiders

    Diguetia

    Diguetia

    Diguetia

  • Cimex
  • Genus of true bugs

    of Ribaga, as it was first named, was first designated as an organ of stridulation. These two names are not descriptive, so other terminologies are used)

    Cimex

    Cimex

    Cimex

  • Selenocosmia crassipes
  • Species of spider

    other Australian theraphosids. This hissing is produced by the spider stridulating a patch of setae associated with its chelicerae. It has also been called

    Selenocosmia crassipes

    Selenocosmia crassipes

    Selenocosmia_crassipes

  • Omocestus viridulus
  • Species of grasshopper

    with a female, he will sing before trying again. Omocestus viridulus stridulation Song of Omocestus viridulus, 8min 0s Problems playing this file? See

    Omocestus viridulus

    Omocestus viridulus

    Omocestus_viridulus

  • Selenocosmia
  • Genus of spiders

    referred to as whistling or barking spiders, due to their ability to stridulate using lyra hairs. In a 2022 paper it was stated that "They can be distinguished

    Selenocosmia

    Selenocosmia

    Selenocosmia

  • Zoraidini
  • Tribe of true bugs

    the hindwings always have a stridulation plate on the inner margin, and in the case of the Zoraidini, the stridulation area is characterized by having

    Zoraidini

    Zoraidini

    Zoraidini

  • Pseudoips prasinana
  • Species of moth

    bicolorana The moth flies from June to July depending on the location stridulating on the wing. In August the larvae feed on oak, birch and several other

    Pseudoips prasinana

    Pseudoips prasinana

    Pseudoips_prasinana

  • Velvet ant
  • Family of wasps

    different scenarios with shrews have shown that the velvet ant would also stridulate after the shrew attacked it. Every time this occurred the shrew dropped

    Velvet ant

    Velvet ant

    Velvet_ant

  • Annandaliella
  • Genus of spiders

    spines found in the inner side of the celicerae found in males, used for stridulation. Their feet of leg 1 is slender, and the division of their tarsal scopula

    Annandaliella

    Annandaliella

    Annandaliella

  • Aradidae
  • Family of insects

    scent glands are well developed. The legs are sometimes modified for stridulation with scrapers on the femur and files on the tibia. Stridulatory combs

    Aradidae

    Aradidae

    Aradidae

  • Spiny lobster
  • Family of crustaceans

    even in the period following a moult when they are most vulnerable. The stridulating organ is present in all but three genera in the family (Jasus, Projasus

    Spiny lobster

    Spiny lobster

    Spiny_lobster

  • Scorpion
  • Predatory order of arachnids

    scorpion raises its claws and tail in a defensive posture. Some species stridulate to warn off predators by rubbing certain hairs, the stinger or the pectines

    Scorpion

    Scorpion

    Scorpion

  • Tergum
  • Dorsal sclerite of arthropod

    H; Roberts, Kelly L (2003). "Novel use of hair sensilla in acoustic stridulation by New Zealand giant wetas (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)". Arthropod

    Tergum

    Tergum

    Tergum

  • Heteropteryx
  • Monotypic genus of stick insect

    belong to an indigenous population. Both sexes are capable of defensive stridulation when there is danger. The colored rear wings are jerked open again and

    Heteropteryx

    Heteropteryx

    Heteropteryx

  • Goliath birdeater
  • Species of tarantula from South America

    spiderlings within 6 to 8 weeks. In response to threats, Goliath birdeaters stridulate by rubbing setae on their pedipalps and legs. Also, when threatened they

    Goliath birdeater

    Goliath birdeater

    Goliath_birdeater

  • Myrmecophilus acervorum
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    never leave their host nest) and hearing organs (as they no longer use stridulation), and much reduced eyesight, as well as their very small size. These

    Myrmecophilus acervorum

    Myrmecophilus acervorum

    Myrmecophilus_acervorum

  • Pterinopelma
  • Genus of spiders

    by a sclerotized area in females. Males can be distinguished by lack stridulating hairs on the prolateral coxae, and owning denticles in the inferior keel

    Pterinopelma

    Pterinopelma

    Pterinopelma

  • Schizocosa rovneri
  • Species of spider

    litter along floodplains. During courtship, males will bounce and audibly stridulate. Females are more likely to cannibalize males at high temperatures. This

    Schizocosa rovneri

    Schizocosa_rovneri

  • Cercus
  • Paired appendages on the rear-most segments of many arthropods

    infrasonic sound to nearly 1 kHz. In crickets, higher-frequency sound such as stridulation and ultrasonic bat calls are picked up by a separate tympanal organ,

    Cercus

    Cercus

    Cercus

  • Gigatitan
  • Extinct genus of insects

    possible use for stridulation, but unlike modern crickets or katydids, both males and females of Gigatitan had wings for stridulation. The ovipositor of

    Gigatitan

    Gigatitan

    Gigatitan

  • Orchelimum nigripes
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    katydid in the family Tettigoniidae. It is found in North America. Male stridulating Orchelimum pulchellum – a similar species with which O. nigripes hybridizes

    Orchelimum nigripes

    Orchelimum nigripes

    Orchelimum_nigripes

  • Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    crickets was found persisting in the New Forest. Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa stridulation Song of Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa Problems playing this file? See media

    Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa

    Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa

    Gryllotalpa_gryllotalpa

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Online names & meanings

  • Abdul Haafiz
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Haafiz

    Servant of the Protector.

  • Shubhranshu
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Shubhranshu

    The Moon

  • Madanagopala
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Madanagopala

    Handsome Cow-herd

  • Hanson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Midlands and northern England, especially Yorkshire)

    Hanson

    English (chiefly Midlands and northern England, especially Yorkshire) : patronymic from Hann or the byname Hand.Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAmhsaigh (see Hampson 2).Irish : variant of McKittrick.Respelling of Scandinavian Hansen or Hansson.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metronymic from the female personal name Hanna.A family by the name of Hanson were established in America by John Hanson, one of four brothers sent there by Queen Christina of Sweden in 1642. They were grandsons of an Englishman who had married into the Swedish royal family; he was descended from a certain Roger de Rastrick, who had lived in Yorkshire in the 13th century.

  • Ikraam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ikraam

    Esteem Veneration

  • Meroz
  • Biblical

    Meroz

    secret, leanness

  • Kinnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kinnett

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Kinnet, Kynot, pet forms of Kine (see Kinn).

  • Devahu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Devahu

    Invoking the Gods

  • MAHLAH
  • Male

    English

    MAHLAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Machlah, MAHLAH means "disease." In the bible, this is the name of a Gileadite (sex uncertain), and the name of the eldest of Zelophehad's five daughters.

  • Voyles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of Welsh origin

    Voyles

    English, of Welsh origin : variant of Voyle, a nickname for a bald man or a topographic name for someone who lived by a treeless hill, from a lenited form of Welsh moel ‘bald’ or ‘treeless hill’.

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  • Stridulation
  • n.

    The act of making shrill sounds or musical notes by rubbing together certain hard parts, as is done by the males of many insects, especially by Orthoptera, such as crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts.

  • Stridulation
  • n.

    The noise itself.

  • Sonification
  • n.

    The act of producing sound, as the stridulation of insects.

  • Stridulatory
  • a.

    Stridulous; able to stridulate; used in stridulating; adapted for stridulation.

  • Stridulation
  • n.

    The act of stridulating.

  • Music
  • n.

    A more or less musical sound made by many of the lower animals. See Stridulation.