Brood X Magicicada photos by Phil Smith from 2004. Indiana.
Photos & Illustrations of cicadas.
February 29, 2020
Brood X Magicicada photos by Phil Smith from 2004
Magicicada Brood X photo by Frank Mefford from 2004
Magicicada Brood X photo by Frank Mefford from 2004. Kentucky.
Magicicada Brood X photo by Walter Hanig from 2004
Magicicada Brood X photo by Walter Hanig from 2004. Washington, D.C.
Magicicada Brood X photos by Steve Groh from 2004
Magicicada Brood X photos by Steve Groh from 2004. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Diceroprocta olympusa photos by Joe Green
Diceroprocta olympusa photos by Joe Green from 2007. Florida.
February 28, 2020
Photos of Magicicada cicadas with white & blue eyes by Roy Troutman
Photos of Magicicada cicadas with white & blue eyes by Roy Troutman from 2004.
Photo of a Magicicada cicada with blue eyes by Roy Troutman.
Photo of a Magicicada cicada with blue eyes by Roy Troutman.
Photo of a Magicicada cicada with white eyes by Roy Troutman.
Photo of a Magicicada cicada with white eyes by Roy Troutman.
Magicicada Photos by Gwen Elferdink from Brood X, 2004
17-year Magicicada Photos by Gwen Elferdink from Brood X 2004.
November 17, 2013
June 17, 2013
Jean-Francois Duval’s Cicada Photos from Connecticut
Jean-Francois Duval of Victoriaville, Québec wrote me back on April 15th looking for advice for where and when to observe the 2013 Brood II emergence. Where is easier than when. I recommended a park in Connecticut (closest state to Victoriaville, Québec) that is known to have Brood II cicadas. When was more difficult this year because of a cold and rainy spring; cold and rain delay emergences or make them difficult to appreaciate.
I’m happy to say Jean-Francois made it to Connecticut at the right time to see the cicadas. Here is a selection of his photos.
June 8, 2013
Roy Troutman’s 2013 Brood II cicada photos, gallery 1
When Roy Troutman visited New Jersey and New York in 2013 for Brood II he took a lot of great cicada photos.
Here is a sample of the best.
Click the images for a larger version.
Visit Gallery #2 and Gallery #3 for more.
A mass of exuvia and corpses by Roy Troutman
Adult Magicicada on a pine tree by Roy Troutman
Cicada Art at the Staten Island Museum by Roy Troutman
Cicada Timeline at the Staten Island Museum by Roy Troutman
Crippled Magicicada by Roy Troutman
Dan Mozgai, Roy Troutman and Elias Bonaros at the Staten Island Museum by Michelle Troutman
Elias Bonaros in the Manhattan Subway new a Cicada Tile Mosaic