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THE TONAL APPARATUS OF RANATRA QUADRIDENTATA, Stal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. R. De Latorre Bueno
Affiliation:
New York, N. Y.

Extract

In “The Canadian Entomologist” for August, 1903 (*), I called attention to the sounds produced by Ranatra fusca, Pal. B. Further study has shown me that the bug I then referred to was in reality Ranatra quadridentata, Stal., and that R. fusca is very rare in the north, if, indeed, it occurs at all, the former being the commonest species in the Eastern United States, the latterm on the other hand, being more southern. The nots referreed to, therefore, apply to R. quadridentata, Stal.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1905

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References

* “Notes on the Stridulation and Habits of Ranatra fusca, Pal. B.” Can. Ent., Vol. XXXV., pp. 235/7.