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Molting Neotibicen Photos & Illustrations

Summer of Neotibicen tibicen tibicen – July 23rd, part 2

Enjoy the Neotibicen tibicen tibicen gallery for July 23rd, part 2!

A molting Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A molting Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A recently molted male Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A molting Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A recently molted male Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A recently molted Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A fully sclerotized Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A fully sclerotized Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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SoNtt Calendar: July 16th, July 22nd, July 23rd part 1, July 23rd part 2, July 24th, July 26th, July 27th, July 28th, July 29th, July 30th part 1, July 30th part 2, August 1st, August 4th, August 9th, August 11th, August 13th.

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Molting Neotibicen Photos & Illustrations Teneral

Summer of Neotibicen tibicen tibicen – July 23rd, part 1

Enjoy the Summer of Neotibicen tibicen tibicen gallery for July 23rd, part 1.

A recently molted male Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
July 23 (small) 1

Two recently molted Neotibicen tibicen tibicen. Male in the foreground, Female in the background.
July 23 (small) 2

A fully sclerotized female Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
July 23 (small) 3

A recently molted male Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A recently molted male Neotibicen tibicen tibicen. I don’t know how it got around that spruce sap!
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A molting Neotibicen tibicen tibicen
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A molting Female Neotibicen tibicen tibicen:
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SoNtt Calendar: July 16th, July 22nd, July 23rd part 1, July 23rd part 2, July 24th, July 26th, July 27th, July 28th, July 29th, July 30th part 1, July 30th part 2, August 1st, August 4th, August 9th, August 11th, August 13th.

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Neotibicen Photos & Illustrations Teneral

Summer of Neotibicen tibicen tibicen – July 22nd

This is the July 22nd edition of the summer of Neotibicen tibicen tibicen photo series.
Take a look at July 16th edition.

Trivia: an older name of this cicada was Tibicen chloromera. Chloromera means green thighs.

Note the green thighs of these molting (formerly known as) chloromera:
July 22nd Neotibicen tibicen tibicen

July 22nd Neotibicen tibicen tibicen

SoNtt Calendar: July 16th, July 22nd, July 23rd part 1, July 23rd part 2, July 24th, July 26th, July 27th, July 28th, July 29th, July 30th part 1, July 30th part 2, August 1st, August 4th, August 9th, August 11th, August 13th.

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Neotibicen Photos & Illustrations Teneral

Summer of Neotibicen tibicen tibicen – July 16th

In my town, Neotibicen tibicen tibicen cicadas, commonly know as Morning Cicadas (because they sing in the morning) or Swamp Cicadas (not a good name because they live in a variety of habitats), are the dominant annual cicada species. Each summer they emerge in good numbers and molt on spruce trees, where I observe and photograph them. Each year is different, but usually they arrive the first week of July and continue to emerge until the second or third week of August.

This post will be one of many featuring night and some daytime photo, with one or two posts devoted to a single day.

Molting Neotibicen tibicen tibicen. Note the blue color of the wings and green eyes:
July 16th Neotibicen tibicen tibicen

One of the more interesting aspects of their transformation is when their head separates from the rest of the body so it can widen, and then is pulled back onto the rest of the body.

A different Neotibicen tibicen tibicen. Note the blue color of the wings, green eyes and green legs:
July 16th Neotibicen tibicen tibicen

SoNtt Calendar: July 16th, July 22nd, July 23rd part 1, July 23rd part 2, July 24th, July 26th, July 27th, July 28th, July 29th, July 30th part 1, July 30th part 2, August 1st, August 4th, August 9th, August 11th, August 13th.

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Neotibicen

Lyric Cicada Nymph and Adult Comparison

The Lyric Cicada (Neotibicen lyricen) is found in most states west of the Rocky Mountains.

This is what a Lyric Cicada nymph looks like before it molts:
Neotibicen lyricen nymph

This is what it looks like as an adult:
Neotibicen lyricen adult

Hardened Lyricen 02(large)

Note that the Lyric Cicada’s eye color (brown), wing vein color (green), and foreleg color (orange-brown) are visible as a nymph and adult.

Here’s the in-between teneral phase:

Lyric Cicada Teneral

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Brood X Brood XIII Brood XIV Brood XIX Magicicada Periodical

2023 Magicicada straggler update

Updated for June 7th!

Here’s a map of 2023 Magicicada straggler sightings from 2023 Magicicada stragglers iNaturalist project and the Cicada Safari app. Dr. Gene Kritsky compiled the map.

Kritsky map June 7

It looks like there are plenty of stragglers from these broods:

Learn about Magicicada stragglers.

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Mogannia

Video of a Mogannia minuta cicada

Enjoy this video of a Mogannia minuta by saku dainaman2 on YouTube:

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Japan Meimuna

A video of a Meimuna kuroiwae cicada

Enjoy this video of a Meimuna kuroiwae by saku dainaman2 on YouTube:

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Platypleura Platypleurini Qatar Stamps

Platypleura arabica stamp from the State of Qatar

Platypleura arabica, the Arabian Cicada, stamp from the State of Qatar:

Platypleura arabica stamp from the State of Qatar

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Neotibicen Nymphs Tacuini (Cryptotympanini) Video

Neotibicen lyricen nymph crawling up a tree

Here’s a video of a Neotibicen lyricen nymph crawling up the trunk of a fir tree, looking for a place to molt. Note the dark eyes and green wing buds. This particular pine tree is my go-to for Lyric cicadas. Here’s another: Neotibicen lyricen molting.

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