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Photo#208504
Which cicada? - Tibicen lyricen - female

Which cicada? - Tibicen lyricen - Female
10 miles north of Doniphan, Ripley County, Missouri, USA
July 23, 2008
This poor girl was pretty beaten up. I know that it can be a pain to ID these, but I was curious.

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Which cicada? - Tibicen lyricen - female Which cicada? - Tibicen lyricen - female Which cicada? - Tibicen lyricen - female

Moved
Moved from Cicadas.

Tibicen lyricen complex
Tibicen lyrecen is highly variable. The black pronotal collar, brown legs, coupled with the manner it draws the legs in when held suggests T. lyricen. Additionally, there is the dark stripe down the venter of the abdomen and a somewhat smoky-amber cast to the wings.

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