李诺丁
发表于 2009-11-19 15:44:40
谢谢楼主的截图分享!!绝对是精品!
李诺丁
发表于 2009-11-19 15:46:15
国外也有人研究鸣虫的声波呀!嗲!!和我同爱好!
李诺丁
发表于 2009-11-19 15:48:59
LZ!
能否用http://vixy.net/这个网站吧这个视频下载下来!然后发给我linoding@126.com
我为大家上传在中国的视频网站上!共大家赏识!
千年小何
发表于 2009-11-19 15:57:18
能不能把我msn给他呢?或者你给他留个言,让他网站加个邮箱什么的,方便交流
乐事
发表于 2009-11-19 16:32:29
好帖,学习了
金陵金铃籽
发表于 2009-11-19 19:23:40
精彩!LZ辛苦了!
053103257
发表于 2009-11-19 19:27:36
学习了~
虫虫大战
发表于 2009-11-19 20:27:24
好帖啊,建议加精。
李诺丁
发表于 2009-11-19 20:30:51
建议视频传到国内可以看的网站上!版主给加个精!~
dennis0
发表于 2009-11-19 23:22:41
引用第33楼千年小何于2009-11-19 15:57发表的:
能不能把我msn给他呢?或者你给他留个言,让他网站加个邮箱什么的,方便交流
可以去bugguide与她联系:
http://bugguide.net/user/view/14022
Full name:
Wisconsin Oecanthinancy
E-mail address:
ycnancy2k_NO_SPAM_AT_hotmail.com
Homepage:
http://www.oecanthinae.com
City, state, country:
Southeastern Wisconsin
Biography:
Totally obsessed with Tree Crickets :D
An accidentally grown sunflower on my small 3d story patio was the chosen singing spot for a male Neoxabea bipunctata in the fall of 2006. I was smitten with not only his singing; but also the fact that he had made 5 separate holes of the same size, shape and location on each of 5 leaves...which he used as a baffle to amplify the sound of his song by putting his opened wings over the hole. Amazing.
In the summer of 2008, I raised approximately 50 tree crickets in 'Oecanthinariums' in order to gain some expertise in identification of species as well as to document their behaviors. Wisconsin is apparently a great state for Oecanthinae...as I have found Black-horned, Snowy, Two-spotted, Four-spotted, Narrow-winged, Pine, and Davis' --- all within a one-block area from my front door.
I only study Oecanthinae...and will begin adding information to the guide pages for all species. My mission is to bring Tree Crickets to the forefront of the insect world -- since the sounds of late summer/early autumn would not be the same without them!
(I'm still searching for Prairie, Broad-winged and Tamarack Tree Crickets).
I'm still working on my website: http://www.oecanthinae.com/
My mission is to increase awareness of, and thus popularity of, tree crickets. I have written a children's book entitled
Trixie the Tree Cricket
-- it can be purchased or downloaded at
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/trixie-the-tree-cricket/5272897
Nancy Collins
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