- Timbal (biology)
Timbal is a term for a vibrating membrane in the abdomen of a male
cicada , which is responsible for the characteristic sound produced by the insect.The paired timbals are located on the sides of the abdominal base. The "singing" of a cicada is not
stridulation as in many other familiar sound-producing insects like crickets (where two structures are rubbed against one another): the timbals are regions of theexoskeleton that are modified to form a complex membrane with thin, membranous portions and thickened "ribs". These membranes vibrate rapidly, and enlarged chambers derived from the tracheae make the cicada's body serve as aresonance chamber, greatly amplifying the sound. Some cicadas produce sounds louder than 106dB (SPL) , among the loudest of all insect-produced sounds. They modulate their noise by wiggling their abdomens toward and away from the tree that they are on.
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