tymbal

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  • n.

    铜鼓,(蝉的)鼓室;

  • 英英释义

    Tymbal

    • Tymbal (or timbal) is a term for a corrugated exoskeletal structure used to produce sounds in insects. In male cicadas, the tymbals are membranes in the abdomen, responsible for the characteristic sound produced by the insect.

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    The Tymbal: Evolution of a Complex Vibration-Producing Organ in the Tymbalia (Hemiptera excl. Sternorrhyncha)
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    Functional organization of the arctiid moth tymbal (Insecta, Lepidoptera).
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    The Closed-Loop Nature of the Tymbal Response in the Dogbane Tiger Moth, Cycnia tenera (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae)
    Mechanical properties of glycerinated fibres from the tymbal muscles of a Brazilian cicada
    Sound production by abdominal tymbal organs in two moth species: the green silver-line and the scarce silver-line (Noctuoidea: Nolid...