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  2. Cicadidae - Wikipedia

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    Cicadidae, the true cicadas, [1] ... One member of this family, Brevisana brevis, the "shrill thorntree cicada", is the loudest insect in the world, ...

  3. Cicada - Wikipedia

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    Cicadas are feeble jumpers, and nymphs lack the ability to jump altogether. Another defining characteristic is the adaptations of the fore limbs of nymphs for underground life. The relict family Tettigarctidae differs from the Cicadidae in having the prothorax extending as far as the scutellum, and by lacking the tympanal apparatus. [11]

  4. List of Cicadidae genera - Wikipedia

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    There are about 469 genera of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. [1] [2] Abagazara Distant, 1905 c g; Abricta Stål, 1866 c g; Abroma Stål, 1866 i c g; Aceropyga ...

  5. List of Cicadinae genera - Wikipedia

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    These 193 genera belong to Cicadinae, a subfamily of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least 1,600 described species in Cicadinae. There are at least 1,600 described species in Cicadinae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  6. Cicadinae - Wikipedia

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    Exuviae of Tibicen plebejus nymph (Cryptotympanini) Annual Cicada, Neotibicen. The Cicadinae are a subfamily of cicadas, containing the translucent cicadas.They are robust cicadas and many have gaudy colors, but they generally lack the butterfly-like opaque wing markings found in many species of the related Tibiceninae.

  7. Neotibicen tibicen - Wikipedia

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    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 of the eastern and central United States and portions of southeastern Canada. [1]

  8. Neotibicen - Wikipedia

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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 Bermuda. [1] Common names include cicada, harvestfly, jar fly, [2] and the misnomer locust. [3]

  9. Cicada (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Cicada is a genus of old world cicadas in the family Cicadidae, and the tribe Cicadini. There are at least 60 described species in Cicada. [1] [2] Species.