stridulators
Stridulators are specialized body parts found in various arthropods, such as insects and scorpions, that are used to produce sound through a process called stridulation. This process typically involves rubbing one body part against another, similar to how a violin bow is drawn across strings.
In insects, common stridulatory mechanisms include rubbing a scraper-like structure on one appendage, often a leg
The sounds produced by stridulators serve a variety of functions. They are frequently used for communication,
In scorpions, stridulation is achieved by rubbing their pedipalps (the large pincers) against their body segments.