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Using high-frequency acoustic equipment, we were able to record for the first time the calling song (
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) and obtain a microphotograph of the stridulatory file of
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(
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). Calling songs are long (1.52 s) echemes of 2035 syllables repeated approximately every one second. The closing syllable duration at 22
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is on average 27.6 ms (SD=1.3 ms). Sometimes opening syllables lasting 712 ms are visible before them. The syllable repetition rate in the echemes is 19
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(SD= 1
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The frequency spectrum of the calling song (
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) is located in the range of 1245 kHz, the dominant frequencies form two maxima—near 18 and 25 kHz.
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The stridulatory file of the
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is shown in
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Fig.
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.
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file of the studied male from
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consists of 57 evenly spaced teeth (
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