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phonatomeSee syllable.
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phonatomeIn crickets, a cycle of forewing movement during stridulation generally produces a single pulse of sound on the closing stroke and the opening stroke is silent (e.g., Oecanthus celerinictus). In katydids, syllables are generally more complex--sometimes much more so (e.g., Amblycorypha longinicta).
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phonatomeA phonatome describes all of the sound produced during one cycle of stridulatory movement. The term was coined by Leroy and used e.g., by Thomas J. Walker in a paper in Science on Amblycorypha uhleri.
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