Where does cicadas have their hearing organs?इसका आंसर बताओ
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Maxwell S. Moulds, in Encyclopedia of Insects (Second Edition), 2009
Structure and Function
Cicadas typically possess a broad head delimited by a pair of large compound eyes, a large pro- and mesothorax housing mostly wing and leg muscles, a small metathorax, an abdomen that in the male is highly modified to accommodate the organs of sound production and reception, and two pairs of membranous wings that are usually held tentlike over the body at rest.
The head is dominated by a large, noselike postclypeus that houses muscles for sucking sap through the rostrum; the three jewel-like ocelli detect the direction of light sources and, if asymmetrically covered, cause erratic flight.
The foreleg femora are characteristically enlarged and swollen. On the nymph these are even more enlarged (Fig. 1), serving the nymph for subterranean tunneling.