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  2. Periodical cicadas - Wikipedia

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    The 17-year periodical cicadas are distributed from the Eastern states, across the Ohio Valley, to the Great Plains states and north to the edges of the Upper Midwest, while the 13-year cicadas occur in the Southern and Mississippi Valley states, with some slight overlap of the two groups. For example, broods IV (17-year cycle) and XIX (13-year ...

  3. Will Ohio get cicadas this year? What to know about the ... - AOL

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    There are two types of cicadas that are common in Eastern U.S. states: Annual and periodical cicadas. Annual cicadas emerge every year, while periodical cicadas emerge every 13 or 17 years ...

  4. Cicadas 2024: Will Ohio be swarmed in event not seen in over ...

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    Will Ohio have cicadas this year? Short answer: Not this year. ... Periodical cicada broods emerge once every 13 or 17 years. 2024's brood XIX and XIII fall into this category. These broods are ...

  5. When will cicadas emerge in Ohio again? 1 part of the state ...

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    As a 17-year cicada, ... Why didn’t Ohio have cicadas this year? Ohio is not a region hosting the two broods that have appeared across much of the Southeast and Midwest in 2024. So, no cicadas ...

  6. Brood X - Wikipedia

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    His poem The Sunset Years of Samuel Pride mentions the 17year cyclical swarms of the "locusts". [41] Bob Dylan's song Day of the Locusts in his 1970 album New Morning refers to the Brood X cicadas that were noisily present in Princeton, New Jersey in June 1970 when Dylan received an honorary degree from Princeton University. [42]

  7. Magicicada cassini - Wikipedia

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    Magicicada cassini (originally spelled cassinii [a]), known as the 17-year cicada, Cassin's periodical cicada or the dwarf periodical cicada, [6] is a species of periodical cicada. It is endemic to North America. It has a 17-year life cycle but is otherwise indistinguishable from the 13-year periodical cicada Magicicada tredecassini.

  8. Cicada map 2024: Broods XIII and XIX emerge in Ohio ... - AOL

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    The two broods this year, the 13-year Brood XIX located mainly in the Southeast and the 17-year Brood XIII in the Midwest, have not emerged together in 221 years and are not expected to do so ...

  9. File:Magicicada cassini (17-year periodical cicada) (Flint ...

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    Magicicada cassini (Fisher, 1851) - 17-year periodical cicada in Ohio, USA. (28 May 2016) This is a newly-emerged adult 17-year periodical cicada (brood 5). Magicicada cassini is characterized by having a ventral abdominal surface that lacks orangish-colored transverse stripes and also has a black-colored area posterior and ventral to the eye.