File:BioAcoustica 567 12 Poecilimon jonicus lobulatus 639r12.flac

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BioAcoustica_567_12_Poecilimon_jonicus_lobulatus_639r12.flac(FLAC audio file, length 2 min 50 s, 478 kbps overall, file size: 9.7 MB)

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Sound recording of Poecilimon Poecilimon joncus lobulatus
Date 8 July 1986
date QS:P571,+1986-07-08T00:00:00Z/11
Notes
Recorder: Uher 4200 Monitor
Peak meter reading: Almost none
Gain control position: 50%
Tape: Uher HiFi LN
Tape speed: 19.0 cm/s
Track: 1/2 upper
Record local time: 0600 - 0615
Temperature initial: 28.0 c
Temperature final: 28.0 c
Extraneous noise: Traffic, digs, people
Substrate: In cage
Air movement: Nil
Biotic factors: Isolated male
Microphone: AKG D202E (LF circuit off)
Microphone distance from subject: 3.0 cm
Original classification: Poecilimon Poecilimon joncus lobulatus
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Source http://bio.acousti.ca/node/9968
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Ogg Vorbis 80 kbps Completed 19:26, 31 July 2017 6.0 s

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