Cicada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A cicada (pronounced /sɪˈkɑːdə/ or pronounced /sɪˈkeɪdə/ ) is an insect of the order Hemiptera, suborder Auchenorrhyncha, in the superfamily Cicadoidea , with large eyes wide apart on ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada
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Thus, some Periodical Cicada experts feel that there are three species of 17-year cicadas and three species of 13-year cicadas for a total of six species, while other researchers feel that there is a total of only three species, and that the 13- vs 17-year cycles are genetically-controlled (like brown vs blue eyes...
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biology.clc.uc.edu/steincarter/cicadas.htm
biology.clc.uc.edu/steincarter/cicadas.htm
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Information, video, audio and over 600 photos of cicadas, including 17-year periodical Magicicadas, Tibicens, and many international species. Cicada tshirts and souveniers. Both scientific, pop culture. This year we include information about Brood II cicadas. ... Check out the new Cicada Photo Gallery. ... 17 year cicadas!
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www.cicadamania.com/
www.cicadamania.com/
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Using time-lapse photography and real-time digital video, plant biologist Roger Hangarter and undergrad filmmaker Samuel Orr captured this remarkable life ...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYLxxALTfAQ
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Cicada 2009 - How to control Periodical Cicadas, or 17 Year Locust, a flying, plant sucking insect that emerges periodically in huge numbers. Cicada bug. ... Cicada bugs, also called the "17 year locust", Cicada insects or bugs, arrive by the millions, and can do damage to a variety of young trees and shrubs in your yard.
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www.gardenersnet.com/atoz/cicada.htm
www.gardenersnet.com/atoz/cicada.htm
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Periodical cicadas best known for their 17-year-long life cycle are emerging four years early in several Atlantic states, including North Caroline and Maryland. The timing of the emergence is determined during the first five years of the underground ... The year's emergence is the fifth 17-year cicada brood arriving early.
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www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2009/05/17-year-cicadas...
www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2009/05/17-year-cicadas-arrive-early
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Much of West Virginia will receive a regular but not too welcome visitor this spring. Brood V of the periodical cicada, the so-called 17-year locust, will appear in large numbers in 40 counties in 1999.
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www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/insects/cicadafb.htm
www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/insects/cicadafb.htm
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Corrective Pruning after the 17-year Cicada; ... Now that the 17-year cicada have come and gone, your attention may be turning to the damage they caused to your ornamental plantings and what you can do to restore the aesthetic value of those plants.
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www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/treeshru/cicada.htm
www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/treeshru/cicada.htm
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One of the most interesting insects of North America is the periodical cicada (a.k.a., periodical "locust" and 17-year cicada). Their life span of 17 years includes them among the longest-lived insects in the world.
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www.ent.iastate.edu/17yrcicada/
www.ent.iastate.edu/17yrcicada/
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