Species Names Flashcards

1
Q

Field cricket

A

Teleogryllus oceanicus

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2
Q

Male hunting spider

A

Habronatus

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3
Q

Katydid example where we can’t hear the frequencies

A

Tettigonia virridisima

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4
Q

Extraspecific acoustic communication bushcricket species

A

Hemisaga

Mygalopsis

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5
Q

Tree hole frogs

A

Metaphrynella sundana

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6
Q

Parasitic fly attracted to Tungara frog

A

Corethrellidea

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7
Q

Pressure difference receiver field cricket example

A

Gryllus bimaculatus

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8
Q

Phonotactic parasitoid fly

A

Ormia ochracea

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9
Q

Phonotactic parasitoid fly host

A

Gryllus integer

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10
Q

High flies

A

Brachyceran diptera

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11
Q

Katydid tympanium study species

A

Copiphora gorgonensis

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12
Q

Auditory organ microanatomy species

A

Panacanthus

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13
Q

Extreme frequency bush cricket

A

Arachnoscelis

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14
Q

Electric ballooning spider

A

Zygiella sp.

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15
Q

Knots and sandpipers

A

Calidris sp.

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16
Q

Cows

A

Bos primigenius

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17
Q

1st IR beetle (onion)

A

Melaniphila

18
Q

2nd IR beetle

A

Merimna arata

19
Q

3rd IR beetle (saucepan)

A

Acanthocnemus nigricans

20
Q

One of first jawless fish species to evolve eyes

A

Haikouickthys

21
Q

Apsosematic butterfly species resolution

A

Araschina levana

22
Q

Chicken

A

Gallus gallus

23
Q

African clawed frog

A

Xenopus laevis

24
Q

Red-eared slider (terrapin)

A

Trachemys scripta elegans

25
Q

Stomatopod smasher species examples

A

Haptosquilla trispinosa

Chorisquilla tweedlei

26
Q

Stomatopod spearer species examples

A

Pseudosquilla ciliata

Lysiosquillina maculata

27
Q

Butterfly vision / cell bodies species

A

Papilio xuthus

28
Q

Cichlid co-expression species

A

Metriaclima zebra

29
Q

Saharan ants

A

Cataglyphsis bicolor

30
Q

Morning cuttlefish

A

Sepia plangon

31
Q

Iridescent butterfly polarisation signal species

A

Heliconius cydno

32
Q

Polarisation and structural colour stomatopod species

A

Haptosquilla trispinosa

33
Q

Structural colour stomatopod species

A

Haptosquilla glyptocercus

34
Q

Stomatopod species not blue or polarised

A

Chorisquilla

35
Q

Posion dart frog distance-dependent aposematism species

A

D. tinctorius

36
Q

Red sensitive visual pigment deep sea marine species

A

Pachystomias sp.

Aristostomas sp.

37
Q

Photophore under eye species

A

Malacostrus niger

38
Q

Deep-sea squid - overcoming problem of transparency vs red species

A

Japetella heathi

Onychoteuthis banksii

39
Q

Opomotor fiddler crab species

A

Afruca tangeri

40
Q

Colour mate choice fiddler crab species

A

Uca mjoebergi

41
Q

Movement fiddler crab species

A

Uca seismella

42
Q

Jacky dragon

A

Amphibonulus mericatus