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  2. Cicadetta cantilatrix - Wikipedia

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    Cicadidae: Genus: Cicadetta: Species: C. cantilatrix. Binomial name; ... The calling song from this species consists of two phrases with different echemes. References

  3. Cicada - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded by Mercedes Sosa, among other Latin American musicians. In North America and Mexico, there is a well-known song, "La Cigarra" ("The Cicada"), written by Raymundo Perez Soto, which is a song in the Mariachi tradition, that romanticises the insect as a creature that sings until it dies. [94]

  4. Cicadetta - Wikipedia

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    Cicadetta calliope Cicadetta brevipennis. Cicadetta is a genus of generally small-bodied annual cicadas widespread across portions of the Palearctic, Indomalayan, and Afrotropical realms. [1]

  5. Cicadettana - Wikipedia

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    Cicadettana is a genus [1] of cicada belonging to the tribe Cicadettini of the family Cicadidae. Until 2017, the included species were classified under the genus Cicadetta. Cicadettana are small (12–20 mm body length), inconspicuous cicadas with high-pitched songs, and they are commonly found on grass or low shrubs. [2]

  6. Cicadidae - Wikipedia

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    Cicadidae, the true cicadas, [1] ... Brevisana brevis, the "shrill thorntree cicada", is the loudest insect in the world, able to produce a song that exceeds 100 ...

  7. Cicadetta montana - Wikipedia

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    Cicadetta montana male. Cicadetta montana (also known as the New Forest cicada) is a species of Cicadetta found throughout Europe and in parts of Asia. [1]It is regarded as endangered over large parts of Europe, and has vanished from several areas in Western Europe. [2]

  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. Tetrigidae - Wikipedia

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    The name may also originate from the earlier name 'Tettigidae', based on Tettix (synonym of Tetrix), which was preoccupied by Tettigidae (synonym of Cicadidae). [14] Because of the preoccupation by the cicadas' family name, the second 't' in 'tt' was changed into 'r', resulting in the word Tetrigidae.