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English: Fig. 124. The abdomen and sound-making organs of the male periodical cicada

A, the abdomen cut open from above, exposing the air chamber (AirSc), and showing the great tympanal muscles (TmMcl) inserted on the tympana (Tm). The arrows indicate the position of the first spiracles opening into the air chamber (see fig. 123, ISp)

B, inner view of right hall of first and second abdominal segments, showing the ribbed tympanum (Tm), and the muscles that vibrate it (TmMcl)

AirSc, air chamber; DMcl, dorsal muscles; IS, IIS, IIIS, sternal plates of first three abdominal segments; ISp, first abdominal spiracle; IT, IIT, IIIT, tergal plates of first three abdominal segments; N2, tergal plate of third thoracic segment; Tm, tympanum; TmMcl, tympanal muscle; W3, base of hind wing; VMcl, ventral muscles
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Author Robert Evans Snodgrass

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