Roy Troutman has been a cicada fan since he was a kid. Here’s some of his cicada photos from the 1980s:
1980: Neotibicen nymph.
1981. Tibicen exuvia (skins).
1982. Roy and a Neotibicen.
1983. Immature Magicicadas.
1983. Immature Magicicada.
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Roy Troutman has been a cicada fan since he was a kid. Here’s some of his cicada photos from the 1980s:
1980: Neotibicen nymph.
1981. Tibicen exuvia (skins).
1982. Roy and a Neotibicen.
1983. Immature Magicicadas.
1983. Immature Magicicada.
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I found one of these. So crazy!! I have a Magicicadi. What should I do with her? I was digging up a flower bed and found some amazing Inkcap Mushrooms and I didn’t really see where she came out of. I put her in a bowl with some of her native soil and mushroom buddies. Help? Thanks.
Cool! Dig a hole in the ground near the roots of a shrub or tree, put it near the roots and cover it back up.