“…Numerous studies have reported mosquito flight tones from single, pairs, or groups of tethered adults 30 , 32 – 35 , 49 , 84 , 87 – 89 , free-flying adults 28 , 36 , 39 – 41 , 54 , 71 , 90 , or a combination of tethered and free-flying adults 15 , 25 , 29 , 43 – 46 , 51 , 52 , 67 , 72 , 85 . Fewer studies have examined mating activity in swarms 6 , 12 , 91 or performed audio recordings of swarming individuals in free flight 15 , 39 , 40 , 43 , 51 , 53 – 55 , 67 , 71 , 90 , and none prior to the present study have done so simultaneously over an entire swarm sequence. Overall, the findings presented in this study, along with other recent mosquito acoustics work 15 , 43 , 51 – 53 , 55 , 71 , underscore the importance of examining mosquito flight tones and mating activity in free-flying individuals, ideally during their swarming period.…”