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CICADA STRESS SOUND: AN ASSAY OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS AS A PREDATOR DEFENSE MECHANISM.SMITH RL; LANGLEY WM.1978; S.-WEST. NATURALIST; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 23; NO 2; PP. 187-195; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

CUTICULAR LIPIDS OF ADULTS AND NYMPHAL EXUVIAE OF THE DESERT CICADA, DICEROPROCTA APACHE (HOMOPTERA, CICADIDE)HADLEY NF.1980; COMP. BIOCHEM. PHYSIOL., B; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 65; NO 3; PP. 549-553; BIBL. 18 REF.Article

Evaporative cooling in the desert cicada : thermal efficiency and water/metabolic costsHADLEY, N. F; QUINLAN, M. C; KENNEDY, M. L et al.Journal of experimental biology. 1991, Vol 159, pp 269-283, issn 0022-0949Article

Regional differences in cuticular permeability in the desert cicada Diceroprocta apache: implications for evaporative coolingHADLEY, N. F; TOOLSON, E. C; QUINLAN, M. C et al.Journal of experimental biology. 1989, Vol 141, pp 219-230, issn 0022-0949, 12 p.Article

Water profligacy as an adaptation to hot deserts: water loss rates and evaporative cooling in the sonoran desert cicada, Diceroprocta apache (Homoptera: Cicadidae)TOOLSEN, E. C.Physiological zoology. 1987, Vol 60, Num 4, pp 379-385, issn 0031-935XArticle

Energy-dependent facilitation of transcuticular water flux contributes to evaporative cooling in the sonoran desert cicada, Diceroprocta apache (Homoptera: Cicadidae)TOOLSON, E. C; HADLEY, N. F.Journal of experimental biology. 1987, Vol 131, pp 439-444, issn 0022-0949Article

Spatial correlations of Diceroprocta apache and its host plants: evidence for a negative impact from Tamarix invasionELLINGSON, Aaron R; ANDERSEN, Douglas C.Ecological entomology (Print). 2002, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 16-24, issn 0307-6946Article

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