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Teleogryllus commodus

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2004
2004
Summary1.In the cricket,Teleogryllus commodus, two ascending auditory interneurons, the S and L neurons, are present in each… 
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
1. The law of Late Antiquity 2. Making the law 3. The construction of authority 4. The efficacy of law 5. In court 6. Crime and… 
1993
1993
Contents: Toward an understanding of Merobaudes' Panegyric I Geiseric and Attila The Family and Early Career of Anicius Olybrius… 
1983
1983
SummaryCircadian stridulation rhythms of the male Australian field cricketTeleogryllus commodus (Walker) recorded in continuous… 
1979
1979
  • E. Ball
  • 1979
  • Corpus ID: 22463720
Grafting and regeneration experiments on prothoracic legs of the cricketTeleogryllus commodus (Walker) demonstrate: a) that the… 
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Summary1.The cricketTeleogryllus commodus Walk, has a circadian stridulatory rhythm, whose free-running period is 25 h 40' in LL… 
1953
1953
1. Eggs placed on moist plaster took up water slowly at first and then more rapidly until they had reached their maximum water… 
1952
1952
  • T. O. Browning
  • 1952
  • Corpus ID: 29903392
The eggs of GryUulus commodus, if incubated at high temperature (26.8°C.), soon after laying, did not develop and hatch promptly… 
1952
1952
  • T. O. Browning
  • 1952
  • Corpus ID: 46285860
Eggs of the cricket Gryllulus commodus Walked (Gryllidae, Orthoptera) were incubated at nine constant temperatures; the mean… 
1952
1952
  • T. O. Browning
  • 1952
  • Corpus ID: 28769837
The median duration of low-temperature treatment required by the eggs of G. commodus in order that they may develop and hatch…