Stridulation in Aphodius dung beetles: Songs and morphology of stridulatory organs in north american Aphodius; species (Scarabaeidae)

DOI
10.1080/00222930310001018877
Publication Year
2005
Publication Site
Journal of Natural History
Journal Volume
39
Page Numbers
91–99
Family
Scarabaeidae
Species 1 Genus
Aphodius
General topic
Behaviour
Morphology
Specific topic
stridulation
Author

Kasper, Julia; Hirschberger, Petra

Abstract Note

The acoustic behaviour of four Aphodius dung beetle species from the Pacific Northwest of the USA was investigated. Male Aphodius produce substrate vibrations when they meet a conspecific female in a dung pat. The temporal structure of the substrate vibrations and the stridulatory organs are described. The vibrations are species-specific songs that are emitted during courtship. The stridulatory organ is of the abdomino-alary type in the investigated species. Morphological differences with regard to the detailed structure are present.