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Cicada - Neotibicen linnei

Cicada - Neotibicen linnei
Moccasin Lake, Winston, Douglas County, Georgia, USA
August 23, 2008
Size: about 50 mm

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Cicada - Neotibicen linnei Cicada - Neotibicen linnei Cicada - Neotibicen linnei

Moved
Moved from Tibicen.

Tibicen linnei
This image is of a female T. linnei, a very common species here in the South. Because several Tibicen species occurring in your area may share very similar coloration and pattern, the best character for recognition of this species is the "obtuse angle" seen midway in the costal vein of the forewing giving it a bowed appearance (Note the heavy wing vein along the leading edge of the forewing)and the dark black stripe across the face ("Mask").

The wing characteristic becomes most evident when compared to other Tibicen species.

 
It seems green eyes in this s
It seems green eyes in this states population is Not that rare?

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