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4.4. Pinnae in the
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It would be sensible to predict, based on these findings, that pseudophyllines which communicate at frequencies beyond the function provided by the acoustic trachea (
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60 kHz;
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) may have lost function of the trachea, switching instead to utilising the high amplitude gains of the external auditory pinnae (
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) for conspecific sound reception (
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). Morphological data we are collecting as a wider study of katydid auditory systems supports this hypothesis (Woodrow, unpublished). This is likely to also be the case in the extreme ultrasonic Meconematinae (
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and
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spp.
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), where calling song frequencies range from ~70 kHz over 150 kHz. Wider comparative studies of auditory trachea and pinnae function, combined with numerical simulation and biophysical experimentation, are in process to develop this hypothesis.
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<paragraph id="8BE236CFFFE043365A8F7FF4FE61DF59" blockId="8.[100,770,203,334]" pageId="8" pageNumber="102">CW s PhD studentship is funded by the University of Lincoln s School of Life and Environmental Sciences. This study was funded by a European Research Council Grant ERCCoG-2017-773067 (to FMZ for the project “The Insect Cochlea”) and an NSF - NERC grant NSF DEB-1937815 - NE/T014806/1 (to FMZ).</paragraph>
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