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1. Mechanical network equivalence between the katydid and mammalian inner ears.

2. Wing mechanics and acoustic communication of a new genus of sylvan katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae) from the Central Cordillera cloud forest of Colombia

3. Haemoproteus parasites and passerines: the effect of local generalists on inferences of host–parasite co-phylogeny in the British Isles

4. Bush-crickets with very special ears and songs – review of the East African Phaneropterinae genus Dioncomena Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878, with notes on its biogeography and the description of new species

5. Beyond the exponential horn: a bush-cricket with ear canals which function as coupled resonators

6. Ear pinnae in a neotropical katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) function as ultrasound guides for bat detection

7. Physiological changes throughout an insect ear due to age and noise - A longitudinal study

8. Reviving the sound of a 150-year-old insect: The bioacoustics of Prophalangopsis obscura (Ensifera: Hagloidea).

9. Auditory system biophysics in a new species of false-leaf katydid (Tettigoniidae: Pseudophyllinae) supports a hypothesis of broadband ultrasound reception

10. Quantification of bush-cricket acoustic trachea mechanics using Atomic Force Microscopy nanoindentation

11. A numerical approach to investigating the mechanisms behind tonotopy in the bush-cricket inner-ear

13. Auditory mechanics in the grig (

14. Auditory mechanics in the Grig (Cyphoderris monstrosa): Tympanal travelling waves and frequency discrimination as a precursor to inner ear tonotopy

16. Physiological changes throughout the ear due to age and noise - a longitudinal study

17. Ear pinnae in a neotropical katydid (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) function as ultrasound guides for bat detection

18. Reviving the sound of a 150-year-old insect: The bioacoustics of Prophalangopsis obscura (Ensifera: Hagloidea)

19. A narrow ear canal reduces sound velocity to create additional acoustic inputs in a microscale insect ear

20. The Ander's organ: a mechanism for anti-predator ultrasound in a relict orthopteran

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