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Gordon SD, Klenschi E, Windmill JFC.  2017.  Hearing on the fly: the effects of wing position on noctuid moth hearing.  Journal of Experimental Biology. 220:1952-1955

Gordon SD, Klenschi E, Windmill JFC. 2017. Hearing on the fly: the effects of wing position on noctuid moth hearing. Journal of Experimental Biology. 220:1952-1955

by Shira | Mar 21, 2017

The ear of the noctuid moth has only two auditory neurons, A1 and A2, which function in detecting predatory bats. However, the noctuid’s ears are located on the thorax behind the wings. Therefore, since these moths need to hear during flight, it was hypothesized...

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