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cicada is
commonly used to
refer to any of the
seven species of the
genus Magicicada of
eastern North America, the 13- and 17-year cicadas. They are called...
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exception of the few
North American periodical cicada species, genusĀ
Magicicada,
which in a
given region emerge en m****e
every 13 or 17 years. Cicadas...
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Magicicada septendecim,
sometimes called the
Pharaoh cicada or the 17-year locust, is
native to
Canada and the
United States and is the
largest and most...
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Magicicada c****ini (originally
spelled c****inii ),
known as the 17-year cicada, C****in's
periodical cicada or the
dwarf periodical cicada, is a species...
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Magicicada septendecula is a
species of
insect in
family Cicadidae. It is
endemic to the
United States.
Their median lifespan from egg to
natural adult...
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Magicicada tredecim is a 13-year
species of
periodical cicada,
closely related to the
newly discovered 13-year
species Magicicada neotredecim, from which...
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Magicicada neotredecim is the most
recently discovered species of
periodical cicada. Like all
Magicicada species, M.
neotredecim has
reddish eyes and wing...
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skins and reproducing. They can
number up to a
million per 2.4 acres.
Magicicada Susan L. Post (2004). "A
Trill of a Lifetime".
University of Illinois...
- and die-off at long
intervals (many years). Some
periodical cicada (
Magicicada)
species erupt in
large numbers from
their larval stage at
intervals in...
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Magicicada tredecula is a
species of
periodical cicada in the
family Cicadidae. It is
endemic to the
United States. As its
specific epithet implies, they...