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- Cicadas of the genus Neotibicen are large-bodied insects of the family Cicadidae that appear in summer or early fall in eastern North America and formerly...
- Megatibicen Species: M. dealbatus Binomial name Megatibicen dealbatus (Davis, 1915) Synonyms Tibicen dealbatus Davis, 1915 Neotibicen dealbatus (Davis, 1915)...
- Neotibicen canicularis, commonly called the dog-day cicada, dog-day harvestfly, or heatbug, is a species of annual cicada. Neotibicen canicularis is recognizable...
- Neotibicen superbus, the superb dog-day cicada, is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. It is the greenest cicada in the neotibicen genus. It...
- Neotibicen tibicen, known generally as the swamp cicada or morning cicada, is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. It is widespread across much...
- Neotibicen pruinosus, commonly known as the scissor grinder, is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. The scissor grinder occurs in most of the...
- Neotibicen linnei, commonly called Linne's cicada, is a species of large-bodied annual cicada in the genus Neotibicen. It is native to the Eastern United...
- American species are the annual or jarfly or dog-day cicadas, members of the Neotibicen, Megatibicen, or Hadoa genera, so named because they emerge in late July...
- Neotibicen winnemanna, commonly called the Eastern scissor(s) grinder, is a species of large bodied annual cicada in the genus Neotibicen. It is native...
- Megatibicen dorsatus, known generally as the bush cicada or giant gr****land cicada, is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. M. dorsatus is endemic...