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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Kobonga umbrimargo How do you like this cicada I found in the back yard flapping around on the ground. It is one I have never seen. It was clinging to a stick which is showing between the end of the forewings. ~50mm longPhoto: Jean
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Wyanbene, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Froggattoides pallidaWhile visiting the Menzies area in October, this unusual shaped cicada came to flap and flop around our feet at night. "Australian Cicadas" by MS Moulds describes it as:"Confined to Western Australia within an area bounded approximately by Carnarvon, Talawana Station, Norseman and Bickly near Perth.There are few specimens in collections, but it is probably a common species on occasions. Adults emerge after heavy rains and have been taken from early October to mid February." All in all a very special Cicada.Photographed 28 Oct 2014Photo: Jean
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Mud tube standing above a deep hole excavated by a cicada nymph. Widespread in the Amazon and usually attributed to F. chlorogena, but it is not clear if there are other species involved.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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I found that we had photographed this wonderful Cicada on 25 February 2012 in the middle of the day. I am posting it for the records. Don't you love its name! :-)Also photographed in Swan View, Western Australia
www.flickr.com/photos/jean_hort/16003164548/
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Montagu, Tasmania, Australia
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Froggattoides pallidaWhile visiting the Menzies area in October, this cicada came to flap and flop around our feet at night. "Australian Cicadas" by MS Moulds describes it as:"Confined to Western Australia within an area bounded approximately by Carnarvon, Talawana Station, Norseman and Bickly near Perth.There are few specimens in collections, but it is probably a common species on occasions. Adults emerge after heavy rains and have been taken from early October to mid February." All in all a very special Cicada.Photographed 28 Oct 2014Photo: Fred
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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On Eucalyptus wandoo twig.Photo: Jean
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia