A newly moulted cicada stares at the photographer (south of France - end of May) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-newly-moulted-cicada-stares-at-the-photographer-south-of-france-end-of-may-image387847514.html
RF2DEYYCX–A newly moulted cicada stares at the photographer (south of France - end of May)
Cicada is a winged insect of family Cicadidae, it is sound-producing insect., vintage line drawing or engraving illustration. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-is-a-winged-insect-of-family-cicadidae-it-is-sound-producing-insect-vintage-line-drawing-or-engraving-illustration-image359336739.html
RF2BTH5JY–Cicada is a winged insect of family Cicadidae, it is sound-producing insect., vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
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RMT43289–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
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RMAJEBC5–Cicada Family Cicadidae Sabah Borneo
Huechys, Print, Huechys is a genus of cicada belonging to the family Cicadidae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/huechys-print-huechys-is-a-genus-of-cicada-belonging-to-the-family-cicadidae-image328684702.html
RM2A2MTKA–Huechys, Print, Huechys is a genus of cicada belonging to the family Cicadidae
Insect Cicadidae family of cicadas. Cicadoidea insect. Eukaryota Animalia Arthropoda Tracheata Hexapoda Insecta Insecta biology. Traveling concept Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insect-cicadidae-family-of-cicadas-cicadoidea-insect-eukaryota-animalia-arthropoda-tracheata-hexapoda-insecta-insecta-biology-traveling-concept-image259820134.html
RFW2KR6E–Insect Cicadidae family of cicadas. Cicadoidea insect. Eukaryota Animalia Arthropoda Tracheata Hexapoda Insecta Insecta biology. Traveling concept
Closeup Tibicina haematodes Cicadidae family Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/closeup-tibicina-haematodes-cicadidae-family-image365970478.html
RF2C7BB26–Closeup Tibicina haematodes Cicadidae family
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RF2AK7TAH–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
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RF2G93K08–Insect Cicadidae family of cicadas on tree branch
Close-up of a Cicada Magicicada, an insect that emerges from dormancy in the ground every 13 years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-a-cicada-magicicada-an-insect-that-emerges-from-dormancy-in-the-ground-every-13-years-image562602217.html
RF2RK8MT9–Close-up of a Cicada Magicicada, an insect that emerges from dormancy in the ground every 13 years.
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-head-on-view-emphasizing-the-brilliant-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233780781.html
RMRG9HNH–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Molt of a cicada, order Hemiptera, family Cicadidae. Photographed in Costa Rica. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-molt-of-a-cicada-order-hemiptera-family-cicadidae-photographed-in-25904711.html
RMBE41M7–Molt of a cicada, order Hemiptera, family Cicadidae. Photographed in Costa Rica.
A vertical macro shot of Magicicada septendecula, a species of insect in family Cicadidae. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vertical-macro-shot-of-magicicada-septendecula-a-species-of-insect-in-family-cicadidae-image479937745.html
RF2JTR1DN–A vertical macro shot of Magicicada septendecula, a species of insect in family Cicadidae.
Cicada, (family Cicadidae). Cicadas have twopairs of large, membranous wings. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cicada-family-cicadidae-cicadas-have-twopairs-of-large-membranous-21207534.html
RFB6E2BX–Cicada, (family Cicadidae). Cicadas have twopairs of large, membranous wings.
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RF2B90M9B–Huechys, Print, Huechys is a genus of cicada belonging to the family Cicadidae., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461382.html
RF2G095TP–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
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RMRN8JXJ–Cicada, Family Cicadidae, molting
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RF2HWWD39–Nature wildlife macro image of Cicada on deep jungle
Oderous Ants, Forelius pruinosus, with intruding Red Harvester Ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, on dead cicada, Subfamily Tettigadinae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oderous-ants-forelius-pruinosus-with-intruding-red-harvester-ant-pogonomyrmex-barbatus-on-dead-cicada-subfamily-tettigadinae-image227247385.html
RMR5M0A1–Oderous Ants, Forelius pruinosus, with intruding Red Harvester Ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, on dead cicada, Subfamily Tettigadinae
. Arcana entomologica, or, Illustrations of new, rare, and interesting insects. 97 PLATE XXV. ON THE OPAQUE-WINGED SPECIES OF CICADA. Having in the description of the preceding plate shortly noticedthe generic distribution of the family Cicadidae, I shall here confinemyself to those species of Cicada which have the fore wings opaqueand coloured, with the base more coriaceous. These species formthe second section of the genus as proposed by Dr. Germar, in hisMemoir in the second volume of Silbermanns Revue Entomo-logiquer * Dr. Burmeister comprises them in his sub-section b, ofhis first divisio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arcana-entomologica-or-illustrations-of-new-rare-and-interesting-insects-97-plate-xxv-on-the-opaque-winged-species-of-cicada-having-in-the-description-of-the-preceding-plate-shortly-noticedthe-generic-distribution-of-the-family-cicadidae-i-shall-here-confinemyself-to-those-species-of-cicada-which-have-the-fore-wings-opaqueand-coloured-with-the-base-more-coriaceous-these-species-formthe-second-section-of-the-genus-as-proposed-by-dr-germar-in-hismemoir-in-the-second-volume-of-silbermanns-revue-entomo-logiquer-dr-burmeister-comprises-them-in-his-sub-section-b-ofhis-first-divisio-image370362267.html
RM2CEFCRR–. Arcana entomologica, or, Illustrations of new, rare, and interesting insects. 97 PLATE XXV. ON THE OPAQUE-WINGED SPECIES OF CICADA. Having in the description of the preceding plate shortly noticedthe generic distribution of the family Cicadidae, I shall here confinemyself to those species of Cicada which have the fore wings opaqueand coloured, with the base more coriaceous. These species formthe second section of the genus as proposed by Dr. Germar, in hisMemoir in the second volume of Silbermanns Revue Entomo-logiquer * Dr. Burmeister comprises them in his sub-section b, ofhis first divisio
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RM2BN5P9M–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, on tree, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is shown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. SUBORDER HOMOPTERA The cicadas (Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-c1912-elementary-entomology-elementaryentomo00sand-year-c1912-122-elementary-entomology-of-these-vermin-is-shown-in-fig-165-similar-species-infest-horses-cattle-and-other-domestic-animals-as-well-as-many-wild-mammals-suborder-homoptera-the-cicadas-cicadidae-the-common-dog-day-harvest-fly-fig-166-is-the-best-known-example-of-this-interesting-family-and-although-we-seldom-see-it-we-are-made-aware-of-its-presence-on-a-hot-summer-day-by-the-shrill-calls-answered-back-and-forth-from-the-tree-tops-it-is-black-and-green-in-color-more-or-less-powdered-wi-image240858872.html
RMRYT1XG–Elementary entomology ([c1912]) Elementary entomology . elementaryentomo00sand Year: [c1912] 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is shown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. SUBORDER HOMOPTERA The cicadas (Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered wi
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RF2C7BB22–Closeup Tibicina haematodes Cicadidae family
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RM2R0AWYF–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, camouflaged on leaf, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
Moulted exoskeleton or exuviae of Cicada, Cicadidae Family, following ecdysis on stem, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moulted-exoskeleton-or-exuviae-of-cicada-cicadidae-family-following-ecdysis-on-stem-klungkung-bali-indonesia-image548158023.html
RM2PRPN47–Moulted exoskeleton or exuviae of Cicada, Cicadidae Family, following ecdysis on stem, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
Close-up shot looking down upon a colorful, staring, red-eyed 13 year cicada bug. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-shot-looking-down-upon-a-colorful-staring-red-eyed-13-year-cicada-bug-image562602070.html
RF2RK8MK2–Close-up shot looking down upon a colorful, staring, red-eyed 13 year cicada bug.
Moulted exoskeleton exuviae of Cicada, Cicadidae family, following ecdysis on tree, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moulted-exoskeleton-exuviae-of-cicada-cicadidae-family-following-ecdysis-on-tree-nelson-south-island-new-zealand-image594705700.html
RM2WFF558–Moulted exoskeleton exuviae of Cicada, Cicadidae family, following ecdysis on tree, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-head-on-view-emphasizing-the-brilliant-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233780773.html
RMRG9HN9–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Molt of a cicada, order Hemiptera, family Cicadidae. Photographed in Costa Rica. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-molt-of-a-cicada-order-hemiptera-family-cicadidae-photographed-in-25904619.html
RMBE41GY–Molt of a cicada, order Hemiptera, family Cicadidae. Photographed in Costa Rica.
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RMT0KX4M–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, moulted exoskeleton exuviae following ecdysis on tree, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461126.html
RF2G095FJ–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
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RM2PRY0NT–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, on stem, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology. Ann. 6f Mar/. Nat. Hist. S. 7. Vol. XVT. PL IX.. THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. [SEVENTH SERIES.] No. 93. SEPTEMBER 1905. XXlX.—nhJ/nchotaI^^otes.—XXXY. By W. L. Distant. Fam. Cicadidae (continued from p. 21G). Subfam. TiBiciNiNM (concluded). This communication concludes my efforts to revise andsystematize the genera of the family Cicadida?. There are afew genera with which I am still unacquainted—Nosola,Stal, Nahlistes, Karsch, PlautUla, Stal, Paectira, Karsch,and Tnglena, Fieb.,—but these will, I hope, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-zoology-botany-and-geology-ann-6f-mar-nat-hist-s-7-vol-xvt-pl-ix-the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-seventh-series-no-93-september-1905-xxlxnhjnchotaiotesxxxy-by-w-l-distant-fam-cicadidae-continued-from-p-21g-subfam-tibicininm-concluded-this-communication-concludes-my-efforts-to-revise-andsystematize-the-genera-of-the-family-cicadida-there-are-afew-genera-with-which-i-am-still-unacquaintednosolastal-nahlistes-karsch-plautula-stal-paectira-karschand-tnglena-fiebbut-these-will-i-hope-image370321217.html
RM2CEDGDN–. The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology. Ann. 6f Mar/. Nat. Hist. S. 7. Vol. XVT. PL IX.. THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. [SEVENTH SERIES.] No. 93. SEPTEMBER 1905. XXlX.—nhJ/nchotaI^^otes.—XXXY. By W. L. Distant. Fam. Cicadidae (continued from p. 21G). Subfam. TiBiciNiNM (concluded). This communication concludes my efforts to revise andsystematize the genera of the family Cicadida?. There are afew genera with which I am still unacquainted—Nosola,Stal, Nahlistes, Karsch, PlautUla, Stal, Paectira, Karsch,and Tnglena, Fieb.,—but these will, I hope,
Close-up shot of a colorful, staring, red-eyed 13 year cicada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-shot-of-a-colorful-staring-red-eyed-13-year-cicada-image562602080.html
RF2RK8MKC–Close-up shot of a colorful, staring, red-eyed 13 year cicada.
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-head-on-view-emphasizing-the-brilliant-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233782338.html
RMRG9KN6–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461306.html
RF2G095P2–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
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RM2PRN6X4–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, on leaf, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
. Elementary entomology. Entomology. 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is shown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. Suborder Homoptera The cicadas {Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered with white beneath. The most remarkable member of. Fig. 166 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-entomology-122-elementary-entomology-of-these-vermin-is-shown-in-fig-165-similar-species-infest-horses-cattle-and-other-domestic-animals-as-well-as-many-wild-mammals-suborder-homoptera-the-cicadas-cicadidae-the-common-dog-day-harvest-fly-fig-166-is-the-best-known-example-of-this-interesting-family-and-although-we-seldom-see-it-we-are-made-aware-of-its-presence-on-a-hot-summer-day-by-the-shrill-calls-answered-back-and-forth-from-the-tree-tops-it-is-black-and-green-in-color-more-or-less-powdered-with-white-beneath-the-most-remarkable-member-of-fig-166-image231768054.html
RMRD1XEE–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is shown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. Suborder Homoptera The cicadas {Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered with white beneath. The most remarkable member of. Fig. 166
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Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-head-on-view-emphasizing-the-brilliant-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233780765.html
RMRG9HN1–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461120.html
RF2G095FC–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
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RM2PRN5JM–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, on leaf, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
. Elementary entomology. Entomology. 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is sliown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. Suborder Homoptera The cicadas {Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered with white beneath. The most remarkable member of. Fig. 16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-entomology-122-elementary-entomology-of-these-vermin-is-sliown-in-fig-165-similar-species-infest-horses-cattle-and-other-domestic-animals-as-well-as-many-wild-mammals-suborder-homoptera-the-cicadas-cicadidae-the-common-dog-day-harvest-fly-fig-166-is-the-best-known-example-of-this-interesting-family-and-although-we-seldom-see-it-we-are-made-aware-of-its-presence-on-a-hot-summer-day-by-the-shrill-calls-answered-back-and-forth-from-the-tree-tops-it-is-black-and-green-in-color-more-or-less-powdered-with-white-beneath-the-most-remarkable-member-of-fig-16-image231795242.html
RMRD355E–. Elementary entomology. Entomology. 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is sliown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. Suborder Homoptera The cicadas {Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered with white beneath. The most remarkable member of. Fig. 16
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Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-head-on-view-emphasizing-the-brilliant-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233782364.html
RMRG9KP4–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461204.html
RF2G095JC–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Cicada, Cicadidae Family, on window frame, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-cicadidae-family-on-window-frame-klungkung-bali-indonesia-image550861194.html
RM2R05W22–Cicada, Cicadidae Family, on window frame, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
. Elementary entomology. Insects. 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is shown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. SUBORDER HOMOPTERA The cicadas (Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered with white beneath. The most remarkable member of. FIG. 1 66. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-entomology-insects-122-elementary-entomology-of-these-vermin-is-shown-in-fig-165-similar-species-infest-horses-cattle-and-other-domestic-animals-as-well-as-many-wild-mammals-suborder-homoptera-the-cicadas-cicadidae-the-common-dog-day-harvest-fly-fig-166-is-the-best-known-example-of-this-interesting-family-and-although-we-seldom-see-it-we-are-made-aware-of-its-presence-on-a-hot-summer-day-by-the-shrill-calls-answered-back-and-forth-from-the-tree-tops-it-is-black-and-green-in-color-more-or-less-powdered-with-white-beneath-the-most-remarkable-member-of-fig-1-66-image231739542.html
RMRD0J46–. Elementary entomology. Insects. 122 ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY of these vermin is shown in Fig. 165. Similar species infest horses, cattle, and other domestic animals, as well as many wild mammals. SUBORDER HOMOPTERA The cicadas (Cicadidae). The common dog-day harvest-fly (Fig. 166) is the best known example of this interesting family; and although we seldom see it, we are made aware of its presence on a hot summer day by the shrill calls answered back and forth from the tree tops. It is black and green in color, more or less powdered with white beneath. The most remarkable member of. FIG. 1 66.
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Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-head-on-view-emphasizing-the-brilliant-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233782267.html
RMRG9KJK–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Head on view emphasizing the brilliant red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461203.html
RF2G095JB–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Moulted exoskeleton (exuviae) of Cicada, Cicadidae Family, following ecdysis on leaf, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moulted-exoskeleton-exuviae-of-cicada-cicadidae-family-following-ecdysis-on-leaf-klungkung-bali-indonesia-image543872420.html
RF2PGRER0–Moulted exoskeleton (exuviae) of Cicada, Cicadidae Family, following ecdysis on leaf, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RMR40EP8–Lyric Cicada, Neotibicen lyricen, wing detail of freshly molted individual
Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, Ju Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatchinga-and-crawling-up-on-sheet-at-mercury-vapor-light-setup-meant-for-nightlighting-for-moths-powells-valley-pennsylvania-ju-image233782747.html
RMRG9M7R–Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, Ju
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461124.html
RF2G095FG–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, Ju Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatchinga-and-crawling-up-on-sheet-at-mercury-vapor-light-setup-meant-for-nightlighting-for-moths-powells-valley-pennsylvania-ju-image233813423.html
RMRGB3BB–Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, Ju
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461131.html
RF2G095FR–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, Ju Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatchinga-and-crawling-up-on-sheet-at-mercury-vapor-light-setup-meant-for-nightlighting-for-moths-powells-valley-pennsylvania-ju-image233783014.html
RMRG9MHA–Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, Ju
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461150.html
RF2G095GE–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233780742.html
RMRG9HM6–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461130.html
RF2G095FP–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, PA, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatchinga-and-crawling-up-on-sheet-at-mercury-vapor-light-setup-meant-for-nightlighting-for-moths-powells-valley-pa-june-image233813531.html
RMRGB3F7–Periodical Cicadas hatchinga and crawling up on sheet at mercury vapor light setup meant for nightlighting for moths. Powells Valley, PA, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461197.html
RF2G095J5–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicadas hatched adults attracted to mercury vapor lighting setup originally meant for attracting moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatched-adults-attracted-to-mercury-vapor-lighting-setup-originally-meant-for-attracting-moths-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233814605.html
RMRGB4WH–Periodical Cicadas hatched adults attracted to mercury vapor lighting setup originally meant for attracting moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461117.html
RF2G095F9–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Freshly emerged adult hanging on pupal shell. Backlit by setting sun. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-freshly-emerged-adult-hanging-on-pupal-shell-backlit-by-setting-sun-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233780817.html
RMRG9HPW–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Freshly emerged adult hanging on pupal shell. Backlit by setting sun. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cicada-metamorphosis-the-last-molt-is-turning-into-an-adult-insect-image430461174.html
RF2G095HA–Cicada metamorphosis. The last molt is turning into an adult insect.
Periodical Cicadas hatched adults attracted to mercury vapor lighting setup originally meant for attracting moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatched-adults-attracted-to-mercury-vapor-lighting-setup-originally-meant-for-attracting-moths-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233813780.html
RMRGB3T4–Periodical Cicadas hatched adults attracted to mercury vapor lighting setup originally meant for attracting moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Rare blue-eyed form with normal form with red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-rare-blue-eyed-form-with-normal-form-with-red-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233782135.html
RFRG9KDY–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Rare blue-eyed form with normal form with red eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Periodical Cicadas hatched adults attracted to mercury vapor lighting setup originally meant for attracting moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicadas-hatched-adults-attracted-to-mercury-vapor-lighting-setup-originally-meant-for-attracting-moths-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233814273.html
RMRGB4DN–Periodical Cicadas hatched adults attracted to mercury vapor lighting setup originally meant for attracting moths. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Rare form with blue eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-rare-form-with-blue-eyes-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233782207.html
RFRG9KGF–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Rare form with blue eyes. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cobweb Spider, Family Theridiidae, feeding on captured Hieroglyphic Cicada, Neocicada hieroglyphica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cobweb-spider-family-theridiidae-feeding-on-captured-hieroglyphic-cicada-neocicada-hieroglyphica-image264939281.html
RMWB10N5–Cobweb Spider, Family Theridiidae, feeding on captured Hieroglyphic Cicada, Neocicada hieroglyphica
Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Freshly emerged adult hanging on pupal shell. Backlit by setting sun. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/periodical-cicada-magicicada-septendecim-freshly-emerged-adult-hanging-on-pupal-shell-backlit-by-setting-sun-powells-valley-pennsylvania-june-image233780891.html
RMRG9HWF–Periodical Cicada (Magicicada septendecim) Freshly emerged adult hanging on pupal shell. Backlit by setting sun. Powells Valley, Pennsylvania, June.
Cobweb Spider, Family Theridiidae, feeding on captured Hieroglyphic Cicada, Neocicada hieroglyphica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cobweb-spider-family-theridiidae-feeding-on-captured-hieroglyphic-cicada-neocicada-hieroglyphica-image264939272.html
RMWB10MT–Cobweb Spider, Family Theridiidae, feeding on captured Hieroglyphic Cicada, Neocicada hieroglyphica
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