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Social Life in the Insect World

CHAPTER III
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But the insect is motionless when it sings; there is nothing of the rapid vibrations of the belly which modulate the song of the common Cigale.

The chapels are very small; almost negligible as resonators.

There are mirrors, as in the common Cigale, but they are very small; scarcely a twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter.

In short, the resonating mechanism, so highly developed in the common Cigale, is here extremely rudimentary.

How then is the feeble vibration of the cymbals re-enforced until it becomes intolerable?
This species of Cigale is a ventriloquist.


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