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    periodical cicada is commonly used to refer to any of the seven species of the genus Magicicada of eastern North America, the 13- and 17-year cicadas...
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    undescribed. Nearly all of cicada species are annual cicadas with the exception of the few North American periodical cicada species, genus Magicicada,...
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    The Cassini periodical cicadas are a pair of closely related species of periodical cicadas: Magicicada cassini (Fisher, 1852), having a 17-year life cycle...
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    infects only 13 and 17 year periodical cicadas. Infection results in a "plug" of spores that replaces the end of the cicada's abdomen while it is still...
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    Brood X (redirect from Brood X Cicada)
    Brood X (Brood 10), the Great Eastern Brood, is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the eastern United States. The brood's...
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    periodical cicada Magicicada tredecassini. The two species are usually discussed together as "cassini periodical cicadas" or "cassini-type periodical...
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    tredecim, the three species are often described together as "decim periodical cicadas." Mating pair Two adults Close-up in South Carolina Female ovipositing...
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    Brood XIX (category Cicadas)
    brood of 13-year periodical cicadas, last seen in 2024 across a wide stretch of the southeastern United States. Periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.)...
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    Cicadidae (redirect from True cicadas)
    Cicadidae, the true cicadas, is one of two families of cicadas, containing almost all living cicada species with more than 3,200 species worldwide. The...
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    Decim periodical cicadas is a term used to group three closely related species of periodical cicadas: Magicicada septendecim, Magicicada tredecim, and...
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    attack Williams KS, Smith KG, Stephen FM (1993). "Emergence of 13-Yr Periodical Cicadas (Cicadidae: Magicicada): Phenology, Mortality, and Predators Satiation"...
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  • "Cicadamania: "Hot weather means cicadas emerge sooner"". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-06-13. "Periodical Cicada Page". University of...
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  • species of cicada that have non-prime life cycles, and that developmental changes with 4-year periods have often been observed in periodical cicadas. Some...
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  • projection, in map making Cassini Glacier, in Antarctica Cassini periodical cicadas, two species of insect French cruiser Cassini, French Navy cruiser...
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    Brood XXII (category Cicadas)
    XXII (also known as The Baton Rouge Brood) is a brood of 13-year periodical cicadas, last seen in 2014 in a geographic region centered on Baton Rouge...
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    Charles Lester Marlatt (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    classical biological control, and recorded the emergence of broods of periodical cicadas across the United States. He also specialized on the systematics of...
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    Brood XIII (category Cicadas)
    Brood 13 or Northern Illinois Brood) is one of 15 separate broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the midwestern United States. Every...
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    9". In entomology, the broods of the thirteen- and seventeen-year periodical cicadas are identified by Roman numerals. In graphic design stylised Roman...
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    in years with an abundance of food sources (such as outbreaks of periodical cicadas), the species may engage in brood parasitism. They can lay eggs in...
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  • cycle – Neurofeedback – Non-Hodgkin lymphoma – Organic farming – Periodical cicadas – Polymerase chain reaction – Soil degradation – Stomach cancer –...
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  • Cicada ice cream is usually a vanilla brown sugar ice cream mixed with cicadas. Although ice cream and cicadas have been consumed for many years, the ice...
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    all of the three extant broods of 13-year cicadas: Brood XIX, Brood XXII, and Brood XXIII. "Periodical Cicada Page". University of Michigan. Retrieved...
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  • brood, the young of a beehive Individual broods of North American periodical cicadas: Brood X, the largest brood, which emerges on a 17-year cycle Brood...
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    following the brutal winter of 1780, there was a massive swarm of periodical cicadas, which emerge from underground every seventeen years. The sudden arrival...
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    in most cicadas. These calls range from a loud buzz to a long rattling sound, sometimes with a pulsating quality. Many animals feed on cicadas, which usually...
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    Pehr Kalm (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    published the first scientific paper on the North American 17-year periodical cicada, Magicicada septendecim. Kalm wrote an account of his travels that...
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    swarms Locust (ethnic slur) LUBILOSA – Locust research programme Periodical cicadas The American locust (Schistocerca americana) does not swarm. Harper...
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    discussed together as "cassini periodical cicadas" or "cassini-type periodical cicadas." Unlike other periodical cicadas, cassini-type males may synchronize...
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    of periodical cicadas were the only insects that the mites had parasitized in the field at the time. After emerging earlier in the year, the cicadas had...
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    Benjamin Banneker (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    fungal parasite (Massospora cicadina) hijacks the sexual signals of periodical cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada)" (PDF). Scientific Reports. 8 (1432)...
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