April 17, 2016
Common cicadas of Vermont (VT):
Neotibicen canicularis (Harris, 1841) aka Dog-day Cicada
Neotibicen linnei (Smith and Grossbeck, 1907) aka Linne’s Cicada
Neotibicen tibicen tibicen (Linnaeus, 1758) aka Swamp Cicada, Morning Cicada
Okanagana canadensis (Provancher, 1889) aka Canadian Cicada
Okanagana rimosa rimosa (Say, 1830) aka Say’s Cicada
Name and Location References:
- Full Binomial Names: ITIS.gov
- Common names & locations: BugGuide.net; iNaturalist.com; The Songs of Insects by Lang Elliott and Wil Herschberger; my personal memory.
- Locations: Biogeography of the Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) of North America, North of Mexico by Allen F. Sanborn and Polly K. Phillips.
- List of species with MAPs: Biogeography of the Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) of North America, North of Mexico [PDF] by Allen F. Sanborn and Polly K. Phillips. Download it once; treasure it forever.
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Will there be any Brood x or 17 year cicadas in Vermont or New Hampshire in 2021?
@James — no Brood X for anywhere in New England. There are other types of cicadas in Vermont and New Hampshire, but they’re the solitary type, and few in number.
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Cicadas? We ain’t got no steenking cicadas!
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