Figure 10. Tamasa caverna n in A New Species of Tamasa Distant from an Unusual Cave-like Habitat in Australia (Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Tamasini)
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Figure 10. Tamasa caverna n in A New Species of Tamasa Distant from an Unusual Cave-like Habitat in Australia (Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Tamasini) |
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Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hemiptera Cicadidae Tamasa |
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Figure 10. Tamasa caverna n. sp., oscillogram (A) and sonogram (B) showing three-second fragment of revving song component, specimen number 04.AU.QL.STO.10. Sound energy (mainly background noise) below 2 kHz was removed before illustration. The recording was made on a Sony TCD-D8 digital recorder sampling at 48 kHz, with a Sennheiser ME62 condenser microphone powered by a Sennheiser K6 power module using battery power and a Sony PBR-330 parabolic reflector. The sonogram and oscillogram were generated in Raven Pro 1.4 build 48, with default settings plus a Hann window set to 256 samples and a 3 dB filter bandwidth of 270 Hz. The recording was made on 11 January 2004 at Black Mountain, south of Cooktown. The ambient air temperature at the road during the recording was 31.5°C; temperatures among the rocks were cooler. Published as part of Moulds, Max S. & Olive, John C., 2014, A New Species of Tamasa Distant from an Unusual Cave-like Habitat in Australia (Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Tamasini), pp. 265-270 in Records of the Australian Museum 66 (5) on page 270, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.66.2014.1637, http://zenodo.org/record/4684809 |
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