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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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Teneral adults and
exuviae on
vegetation An
adult Brood X
Magicicada septendecim in Princeton, New
Jersey (June 6, 2004) Two
Brood X
Magicicadas mating...
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scientific paper on the
North American 17-year
periodical cicada,
Magicicada septendecim. Kalm
wrote an
account of his
travels that was
translated into numerous...
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apply to
IIIXX and IIIC,
since the
Latin words for 17 and 97 were
septendecim (seven ten) and
nonaginta septem (ninety seven), respectively. The ROMAN()...
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Linnaeus gave the name
Cicada septendecim to an
insect whose adult appears once in 17 years....
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labiduroides (Heteroptera),
Xenophyes forsteri (Coleorrhyncha),
Magicicada septendecim (Auchenorrhyncha), and
Aphids (Sternorrhyncha).
Scientific classification...
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youngi n. gen., n. sp. in
Dominican amber and the
extant Magicicada septendecim (L.) (Hemiptera: Cicadidae)".
Historical Biology. 24 (5): 461–466. Bibcode:2012HBio...
- hexa(kai)decakis-, decahexakis- etc. decatohecto- shodasha- 17 septendec- septenden-
septendecim- septimadecim- hepta(kai)deca-, decahepta- hepta(kai)decakis-, decaheptakis-...
- ****āgintā 600 DC sescentī, sescentae,
sescenta 7 VII
septem 17 XVII
septendecim 70 LXX septuāgintā 700 DCC septingentī, septingentae,
septingenta 8 VIII...
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Heritage Library. Figs. 27, 28.
Fungus mycelium, from the **** of
Cicada septendecim. Fig. 29.
Spores from the same
situation as Figs. 27, 28. Love, E.G....