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    Hennig R, Weber T, Huber F, Kleindienst H, Moore T, Popov A.
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  • 35. Tympanal hearing in insects.
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    Schneider ES, Römer H, Robillard T, Schmidt AKD.
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    ter Hofstede HM, Goerlitz HR, Montealegre-Z F, Robert D, Holderied MW.
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