Small Critters identified by sound

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Posted by Bill who putters on January 8, 2010, 3:09 pm
 
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  Chinese say having one in your house is a good thing.  I pretend that
there is one in my house to help deal with tinnitus.  What ever works.  
Anyway the folks at the Scout Report found this for us.
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11. Singing Insects of North America [Quick Time]
http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/walker/buzz/

How does one distinguish a katydid from a cricket? This website provides
an answer to that question, along with samples of calls from other
insects, including cicadas. The site was created by Thomas J. Walker and
Thomas E. Moore, and it was designed to be of assistance to both
professional and amateur biologists interested in studying singing
insects.
 First-time visitors should scroll down to the "How to Use" section in
order to get quick and concise answers from the site, such as "How to
identify an unknown cricket, katydid, or cicada". On the top of the
homepage, visitors can also click on the "Crickets", "Katydids", or
"Cicadas" areas. Each of these areas includes a table of species,
complete with links to songs, photos, distribution maps, and drawings.
[KMG]

To find this resource and more high-quality online resources in math and
science visit Scout's sister site - AMSER, the Applied Math and Science
Educational Repository at http://amser.org .

  
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