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SEXUAL SELECTION. 
Part Il- 
ia the male the whole body has been converted into a 
musical instrument, being distended with air, like a 
great pellucid bladder, so as to increase the resonance. 
Mr. Trimen informs me that at the Cape of Good Hope 
these insects make a wonderful noise during the night. 
Fig. 14. Pneumora (from specimens in the British Museum). Upper figure, m^ e ’ 
lower figure, female. 
There is one exception to the rule that the femal^ 
in these three Families are destitute of an efficie 11 
musical apparatus ; for both sexes of Ephippiger (f 0 
custidie) are said 40 to be thus provided. This case virf 
40 Westwood, ibid. vol. i. p. 453. 
