Songs of Cicadas
from Slovenia and Istria (Croatia)
In
the Slovene Museum of Natural History (Prirodoslovni
muzej Slovenije) in
Ljubljana
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Slovenia exists a unit for Natural
Audio and Video Documentation of Slovenia (NAVIS). One of the activities
is the research in bioacoustics of insects, with a focus on true bugs (Heteroptera)
and singing cicadas (Homoptera: Cicadoidea).
Here we represent typical calling songs of 9 species od cicadas, 8 of
them found in Slovenia and 1 - Cicadetta mediterranea - living on
the nearby coast of Southern Istria near Pula
(Croatia).
Songs of some smaller species are high
pitched, ranging into ultrasound (e.g.Tettigetta brullei
) and are
not easily detectable by unaided ear. A "bat
or ultrasonic detector" (UsD, in our case an Ultra Sound Advice
S-25 detector) with a directional microphone (Mic) helps to localize
such small cicadas even at distances up to 50 m.
Recordings
presented here were made with a directional microphone Telinga
Pro III and Sonyª DAT
recorder (TCD-D3 or TCD-D7)(DAT) by Matija Gogala (Ljubljana) and
Andrej V. Popov (St.Petersburg, Russia) during the summers 1994/95 in Slovenia
and in one case using different recording equipment (Cicadetta montana
) in Russia. The sonogram was produced using the Signalyzeª 3.0
software.
Due to high frequencies in the songs of some species we use here
the sound files with the high sampling rate of 48 kS/s. If you can not
play back sounds with the same rate use the lower sampling rate but be
aware, that the sounds are slightly slowed down and lowered in pitch.
In latin names of species we use here the terminology of
Wolfgang
Schedl from Innsbruck (1986), Zool. Jahrb. Syst.,
113: 1-27.
You can look at the detailed pictures of cicadas in JPEG format by clicking
the icons or highlighted JPG information "JPG,...KB" and listen to the
sounds in SUN/NEXT format by clicking the "au,...KB" highlighted information. |