## Abstract Complex tibial organs are found in all three pairs of legs of tettigoniids and consist of the subgenual organ, the intermediate organ, and the crista acoustica. In the forelegs of most tettigoniids, the tibial organs in association with tympanic membrane, tracheal tube, and spiracle are
Auditory receptor organs in the forelegs ofGampsocleis gratiosa (Tettigoniidae): Morphology and function of the organs in comparison to the frequency parameters of the conspecific song
✍ Scribed by Lin, Yuzhen ;Kalmring, Klaus ;Jatho, Martin ;Sickmann, Thomas ;Rössler, Wolfgang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1024 KB
- Volume
- 267
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The morphology and the physiology of the auditory receptor organs in the forelegs of the tettigoniid species Gampsocleis gratiosa were investigated in detail. According to the tonotopic organization of the receptor cells of the crista acoustica in bushcrickets the threshold curves of all receptors found in the organs were correlated with the morphology of the auditory receptor cells. This was done by arranging them in relation to their frequency tuning with the receptors along the chain of cells in both organs starting proximally with the extreme low frequency cell up to the highest ultrasonic cells at the distal end of the crista acoustica.
This investigation reveals that the auditory receptor organs of Gampsocleis gratiosa possess a broard banded hearing threshold curve including very low frequency parts.
Also the conspecific stridulatory song is very broard banded with extraordinarily low frequency components. Therefore the sender and the receiver of this species‐specific communication system seem to be well adapted to each other. © 1993 wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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## Abstract The structure of the complex tibial organs in the fore‐, mid‐, and hindlegs of the East Asian bushcricket __Gampsocleis gratiosa__ (Tettigoniidae, Decticinae) is described comparatively. In each leg the tibial organs consist of three scolopale organs: the subgenual organ, the intermedia