Annual cicadas of Michigan (MI):
All cicadas appear every year unless otherwise noted.
Diceroprocta vitripennis (Say, 1830) aka Green Winged Cicada
Megatibicen grossus (Fabricius, 1775) aka Northern Dusk Singing Cicada formerly Megatibicen auletes
Megatibicen pronotalis walkeri Metcalf, 1955 aka Walker’s Cicada
Neotibicen canicularis (Harris, 1841) aka Dog-day Cicada
Neotibicen linnei (Smith and Grossbeck, 1907) aka Linne’s Cicada
Neotibicen lyricen lyricen (De Geer, 1773) aka Lyric Cicada
Neotibicen pruinosus pruinosus (Say, 1825) aka Scissor(s) Grinder
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
Periodical cicadas of Michigan (MI):
Magicicada septendecim (Linnaeus, 1758) aka Decim Periodical Cicada or Linnaeus’s 17-Year Cicada or 17-Year Cicada
These cicadas will next emerge in 2025 (Brood XIV). They often emerge 1 or 4 years earlier than expected.
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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.
Thanks for this info. Found a cicada (don’t know which kind) resting on my patio, 7/31/2020, 2:45 PMJ. Heard a short burst of song from another one in a nearby tree, same time and date.