
doi: 10.1242/jeb.01562
![][1] Male crickets sing to attract females by scraping the blade-like edge of one forewing over a file of teeth on the other forewing. The \`clockwork cricket' sound production model suggests that the catch- and-release of the scraper along the toothed file, producing a clock's
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