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03-AUG-2015 Christine Hanrahan

Cicada (Neotibicen canicularis)

at home

For me, these insects embody the sound of summer. Their long wheezy, buzzy call from somewhere in the treetops sounds like a lazy, hot summer day. This one, when I found him, was still attached to his pupal case, having just emerged from it, one leg still stuck. He finally shrugged it free and then sat and waited for his wings to harden so that he could fly, a process that takes quite some time. Prior to emerging, this one would, like all other so-called 'annual' cicadas, have spent several years underground in the pupal stage feeding on the roots of plants. Despite this, they do little damage to plants or anything else. They do provide food for birds. And in some parts of the world, they have long been eaten by humans. Cicadas belong to the Hemiptera, the bugs. They are not, as often thought, related to grasshoppers or crickets.

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Pierre Martin06-Aug-2015 11:23
beautiful image! often eared but hard to see
hayl06-Aug-2015 11:00
A fantastic photo and thank you for the explanation too.
Graeme06-Aug-2015 10:39
A superb close up of this guy emerging from its pupal case, Christine. Great info as always.VV
Helen Betts06-Aug-2015 07:53
Another excellent closeup of this well known insect. Nice to know what they look like after hearing them for so long. V.
Don Mottershead06-Aug-2015 04:54
Expert photography! Very nicely captured. ~V~
joseantonio06-Aug-2015 04:08
Thank you again for the information about these Little creatures.V
Carl Carbone06-Aug-2015 03:11
Ooh, he's a handsome bugger! Summer sound for sure.
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