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- Archaboilus_musicus abstract "Archaboilus musicus is an extinct bush-cricket that lived during the Jurassic period 165 million years ago.Although behaviors are difficult to reconstruct for extinct species, in 2012 British scientists recreated the cricket's call based on a well preserved fossil from China.Based on studies, it is believed that male A. musicus produced pure-tone (musical) songs using a resonant mechanism tuned at a frequency of 6.4 kHz.".
- Q1946220 abstract "Archaboilus musicus is an extinct bush-cricket that lived during the Jurassic period 165 million years ago.Although behaviors are difficult to reconstruct for extinct species, in 2012 British scientists recreated the cricket's call based on a well preserved fossil from China.Based on studies, it is believed that male A. musicus produced pure-tone (musical) songs using a resonant mechanism tuned at a frequency of 6.4 kHz.".
- Archaboilus_musicus comment "Archaboilus musicus is an extinct bush-cricket that lived during the Jurassic period 165 million years ago.Although behaviors are difficult to reconstruct for extinct species, in 2012 British scientists recreated the cricket's call based on a well preserved fossil from China.Based on studies, it is believed that male A. musicus produced pure-tone (musical) songs using a resonant mechanism tuned at a frequency of 6.4 kHz.".
- Q1946220 comment "Archaboilus musicus is an extinct bush-cricket that lived during the Jurassic period 165 million years ago.Although behaviors are difficult to reconstruct for extinct species, in 2012 British scientists recreated the cricket's call based on a well preserved fossil from China.Based on studies, it is believed that male A. musicus produced pure-tone (musical) songs using a resonant mechanism tuned at a frequency of 6.4 kHz.".