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Structure used in sound production by insects
The tymbal (or timbal) is the corrugated exoskeletal structure used to produce sounds in insects. In male cicadas, the tymbals are membranes in the abdomen
Tymbal
Superfamily of insects
produced in most species by the rapid buckling and unbuckling of drum-like tymbals. The earliest known fossil Cicadomorpha appeared in the Upper Permian period;
Cicada
Class of arthropods
and amplifying sounds with special modifications to their body to form tymbals and associated musculature. The African cicada Brevisana brevis has been
Insect
Species of true bug
produce 100 Hz vibrations with a "tymbal" composed of fused first and second terga (not to be confused with tymbal of cicadas) that allow bi-directional
Nezara_viridula
Order of insects often called true bugs
of any insect, is produced by tymbal organs on the underside of the abdomen, and is used to attract mates. The tymbals are drumlike disks of cuticle,
Hemiptera
Species of moth
indicate their unpalatability to bats with ultrasonic clicks from their tymbal organs. It is found from southern Canada and south through Texas and Florida
Euchaetes_egle
Group of mostly-nocturnal insects in the order Lepidoptera
produce sound for communication in a variety of ways, some species possessing tymbal organs, for the purpose of warning others to the presence of predators such
Moth
Australian species of cicada
The sexes are similar in appearance, though the female lacks the male's tymbals and sac-like covers. Found in sclerophyll forest in Queensland and New
Thopha_saccata
Family of cicada insects
Although other Auchenorrhynchan insects communicate with sounds, the tymbals (modified membranes located on the abdomen) and resonating chambers, sometimes
Cicadidae
Species of moth
the female along with an ultrasonic signal emitted through the male's tymbals. The adult bee moth has a wingspan of 18-40 millimetres (0.71-1.57 inches)
Aphomia_sociella
Species of true bug
with the piece of frontoclypeus anteriorly prominent. Its tymbal is completely covered with tymbal covering. By looking at the abdomen, the 8th tergum will
Chremistica_ochracea
Former subfamily of cicadas
Tibiceninae is a former subfamily name from the insect family Cicadidae (the true cicadas). It was first used by Distant (1889). As of 2021, the name became
Tibiceninae
Act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts
flies). While cicadas are well-known for sound production via abdominal tymbal organs, it has been demonstrated that some species can produce sounds via
Stridulation
Subfamily of moths
Lithosiini Syntomini The most distinctive feature of the subfamily is a tymbal organ on the metathorax. This organ has membranes that are vibrated to produce
Arctiinae
Species of true bug
changes with temperature, being correlated with the firing rate of the tymbal nerve. In Japan, the sound is popularly associated with melancholy, and
Tanna_japonensis
Species of moth
generated by twisting an end of the tymbal, the membrane that produces sound in insects, with the wings. This causes the tymbal to buckle and results in the
Galleria_mellonella
Species of true bug
sound caused by the contraction and relaxation of abdominal membranes (tymbal). This song has the function of sexual attraction for females. Usually males
Cicada_orni
Order of true bugs
insects (Paraneoptera). Acta Entomol. Bohemoslov., 89 (2): 77-86 Auchenorrhyncha website http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/Hort/ascu/tymbal/tymbal.htm v t e
Prosorrhyncha
American actor
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Trevor_Long_(actor)
Species of true bug
on the body are covered with yellow velvety fur. The prominent sac-like tymbal covers are white. The wings are clear with reddish brown and yellowish veins
Arunta_perulata
Genus of North American cicadas
the males produce a very loud species-specific mating song using their tymbals. Singing males of the same Magicicada species tend to form aggregations
Periodical_cicadas
Species of moth
attract mates. The sound is produced by a tymbal on each tegula, which covers the forewing. The left and right tymbals emit pulses slightly asynchronously.
Lesser_wax_moth
Type of muscle
can rapidly adapt to changes in heart rates. The tymbal muscles of cicadas are asynchronous. Tymbal muscles are found in the abdomen of male cicadas and
Asynchronous_muscles
Species of moth
intact, clicking C. tenera less frequently than surgically muted (with tymbal organs destroyed) moths in experiments. Intact moths emitted calls when
Cycnia_tenera
Genus of moths
African sugar-cane borers communicate using ultrasound emitted from the tymbal, a sound producing membrane commonly found in insect species. Males producing
Eldana
Species of insect
and a loud and complex call generated by the frequent buckling of ribbed tymbals and amplified by abdominal air sacs. The floury baker is solitary and occurs
Aleeta
Genus of cicadas
naming this genus, they referred to the shape of the opercula covering the tymbals (Latin 'cochlear' meaning spoon, Greek: κοχλίας meaning shell or twist);
Cochleopsaltria
entomological topics in the agricultural society. He dissected and wrote on the tymbals of cicadas and the process of sound production. A colleague of his, Giuseppe
Michele_Medici
Genus of true bugs
These sounds, distinctive for each species, are produced by specialized tymbal organs on the abdomen as in most cicadas. These calls range from a loud
Neotibicen
Welsh-language punk–blues music duo
Black Keys, The White Stripes, The Arcs, Black Pistol Fire, Jimi Hendrix, Tymbal, and Jack White. In November 2018 the band received unexpected media coverage
Alffa
Genus of moths
employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using wingbeat-powered tymbals". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 1444. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-37812-z. ISSN 2045-2322
Yponomeuta
English entomologist (1873–1910)
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (2) 46 95-96 Dolling, W. R. 1991. Bibliographies of the works of W. L. Distant and G. W. Kirkaldy. Tymbal, suppl. no. 1: 60 pp.
George_Willis_Kirkaldy
Genus of true bugs
'drum'. A characteristic feature is the pair of long lobes covering the tymbals on the underside of the male abdomen. The head is triangular with a prominent
Dundubia
British entomologist (1845–1922)
(1991). Bibliographies of the works of W. L. Distant and G. W. Kirkaldy. Tymbal, suppl. no. 1: 60 pp. Insecta Transvaaliensia (1900–1911): OCLC 668405524;
William_Lucas_Distant
Species of true bug
sloping, rather than square. The tymbals are similar to Maoricicada o. otagoensis, but lack distal fusion of the tymbal ridges and a reduced dorsal sliver
Maoricicada_otagoensis
Species of moth
across three tribes globally. Similar to cicadas, tiger moths possess tymbals on their metathorax, which they use to produce high frequency clicks. These
Apantesis_phalerata
Insect protein
important roles due to the rapid stress-release cycles of sound-producing tymbals. Besides these structures, resilin exists most widely in the locomotion
Resilin
Species of cicada found in Southeast Asia
tipped by a large, saw-edged ovipositor, while in males, it encloses the tymbal organ which is used in the production of the song. Purana tigrina was first
Purana_tigrina
Vocal structure in animals
possess an abdomen that is largely hollow. The sound producing organ, the tymbals, are connected to the abdomen, and as a consequence their calls are amplified
Resonating_device
Conveying information through mechanical (seismic) vibrations of the substrate
transmitted to the substrate through the legs or body. Tymbal vibrations Insects possess tymbals which are regions of the exoskeleton modified to form
Seismic_communication
Species of cicada
patula, from Latin patulus ('broad' or 'wide open'), refers to the enlarged tymbal cavity of the species. The length of the forewing is 17–23 mm. The species
Pyropsalta_patula
Complex sounds made by animals
on a pair of organs called tymbals on the base of the abdomen behind the wings. Muscle contraction rapidly deforms the tymbal membrane, emitting several
Animal_song
Species of true bug
male is produced by a powerful muscle and membrane in the abdomen called a tymbal, which vibrates, contracts, and releases to produce the sound. The call
Neotibicen_dealbatus
Italian anatomist (1552–1616)
1600-1 in Ferrara. In this work, he was the first to illustrate the use of tymbals in the production of sound by cicadas. He died in Padua. The historian
Giulio_Cesare_Casseri
Species of moth
Forewings dark brown. Some specimen with sub-dorsal longitudinal dark bar. Tymbal organs are absent. Larval food plant is Hibiscus tiliaceus. Caterpillar
Giaura_tortricoides
Natural History Museum in Raleigh, North Carolina
Deitz, L. L. (1983). "North Carolina State University Insect Collection". Tymbal, Auchenorrhyncha Newsletter (Commonwealth Institute of Entomology, London)
North Carolina State University Insect Museum
North_Carolina_State_University_Insect_Museum
Species of true bug
as long as wide and not strongly constricted. These opercula cover the tymbals, and reach the fifth to seventh abdominal segment. The mesonotum may sometimes
Dundubia_vaginata
Species of insect
sing to attract a mate using specialised structures called tymbals to produce noise. Tymbals are located on the side of the male’s abdomen and are pushed
Maoricicada_nigra
Species of cicada
abdominal markings compared to males. The opercula (the plates covering the tymbals) in males are pale green to yellow, broadly rounded, and extend just beyond
Xeropsalta_eremica
Species of true bug
Abdomen usually with well defined dorsal median silvery stripe. Male tymbals with 2 long and 1–2 short ridges. Female pygophore generally with a thick
Kikihia_subalpina
Swedish entomologist
However, he observed that members of the former two groups also possess tymbals with which cicadas produce sound, so he proposited that the sound is simply
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n.
A kettledrum. See Tymbal.
n.
A kind of kettledrum.