2005
DOI: 10.1201/9781420039337.ch25
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Acoustic Signals, Diversity and Behaviour of Cicadas (Cicadidae, Hemiptera)

Michel Boulard
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“…Such a signal production can then be exploited to remotely assess and monitor biodiversity (Riede 1993(Riede , 1997. Th is is particularly true for canopy cicadas (Hemiptera, Cicadidae) where males repeatedly produce calling songs to attract females at long distance (Boulard 2006). Such cicadas are often heard but rarely seen.…”
Section: Jérôme Sueurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a signal production can then be exploited to remotely assess and monitor biodiversity (Riede 1993(Riede , 1997. Th is is particularly true for canopy cicadas (Hemiptera, Cicadidae) where males repeatedly produce calling songs to attract females at long distance (Boulard 2006). Such cicadas are often heard but rarely seen.…”
Section: Jérôme Sueurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like many other cicadas, hardly anything is known about the natural history and the annual seasonal phenology of S. m. mirabilis from the northeastern part of India in particular, although some aspects of S. m. mirabilis is available from Thailand (Boulard 2007(Boulard , 2013; however, here in Shillong they appear to emerge during the vernal season and appear to peak around the month of June-July. They most likely prefer tall pine tree canopy for resting and also likely gather below the canopy layer of medium or high trees (Pham & Yang 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, S.m. imperalis is distributed in Laos (Distant 1918), China (He 1984;Chou et al 1997) and Thailand (Boulard 2007). Thus, both these subspecies appear to occur sympatrically in these localities, but no reports exist of its occurrence in the north-west towards Myanmar.…”
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“…This collection has previously been published in the Cicadas of Thailand: Volume II [3], and is made available on BioAcoustica with the permission of the publisher (Siri Scientific Press). No specimen data is available to BioAcoustica.…”
Section: Gcsc2: Thailandmentioning
confidence: 99%