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  2. Dog-day cicada - Wikipedia

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    Neotibicen canicularis, commonly called the dog-day cicada, dog-day harvestfly, or heatbug, is a species of annual cicada. Description. Two N. canicularis mating.

  3. Brood XIX cicada are emerging, popping up in South Carolina ...

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    In the summertime, when it's hot, dog-day cicadas can be heard. In the late afternoon or evening, you'll hear that whining in the trees. Those are the cicadas, the males calling to the females.

  4. Neotibicen superbus - Wikipedia

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    Neotibicen superbus, the superb dog-day cicada, ... It has reduced black patterning and looks different than most other cicadas in its genus. Its song is a soft buzz ...

  5. Cicadas among 20 mesmerizing photos on National ... - AOL

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    Photojournalist John Stanmeyer photographed cicadas during this year's Brood XIX and Brood XIII emergence. Cicadas among 20 mesmerizing photos on National Geographic's 2024 'Pictures of the Year ...

  6. Cicadas are emerging in Upstate SC. What to know about ... - AOL

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    "In the summertime when it's hot, dog day cicadas can be heard. In the late afternoon or evening, you'll hear that whining in the trees. Those are the cicadas, the males calling to the females ...

  7. Neotibicen - Wikipedia

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    One of the more notable predators is the cicada killer, a large wasp that catches the dog-day cicada. After catching and stinging the insect to paralyze it, the cicada killer carries it back to its hole and drags it underground to a chamber where it lays its eggs in the paralyzed cicada.

  8. Dog day cicadas live for one year and arrive a bit later in the summer, overlapping with periodical cicadas by a few weeks. Brood XIX will emerge north to Illinois, east to the Virginia/North ...

  9. Neotibicen davisi - Wikipedia

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    Neotibicen davisi, known generally as the Davis' southeastern dog-day cicada or southern dog-day cicada, is a species of cicada in the family Cicadidae. [1] [2] [3] [4]