dc:description"FIGURE 3. Juveniles of Nisitrus: A first instar Nisitrus danum in dorsal view (A); a young juvenile of N. danum in its natural environment in Tabin (B); a young juvenile of N. vittatus in its natural environment in Sepilok (C). The red arrows on the antennae in B and C indicate the key difference in the juveniles of sympatric N. danum and N. vittatus. Scale bar: 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Nisitrus danum: Dorsal habitus of a living J (A); head in dorsal view (B); metanotal gland in dorsal view (C); J left (D) and right (E) FWs in dorsal views. Scale bars: 1 mm (B, C), 2 mm (D, E).";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. J genitalia of Nisitrus danum in dorsal (A), ventral (B) and lateral (C) views; posterior end of genitalia in ventral view (D). Scale bars: 1 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. Natural habitat of Nisitrus danum in Kawag Forest Reserve (A) and a J adult (in the red circle) singing in the presence of Nisitrus vittatus (in yellow circle).";
dc:description"FIGURE 5. Nisitrus danum in their natural habitat: J adult singing in Kawag Forest Reserve (A); ♀ adult on foliage of a tree among tall grasses near Lipad Mud Volcano, Tabin (B).";
dc:description"FIGURE 7. Nisitrus danum J calling song: oscillograms showing the continuous trill (A), six echemes of doublet syllables (B) and an echeme (doublet syllable) (C); spectrogram of the same echeme (D); power spectra of a syllable (E) where the grey line represents the power [dB] (axis name and scale in grey) and the black solid peak represents the relative amplitude (axis name in black).";
dc:description"FIGURE 8. Nisitrus danum J calling activity (amount of sound produced) over 24 hours. Smoothed lines were fitted using generalised additive mixed effects models with gaussian error structure. The grey area indicates dark hours; white areas indicates light hours.";