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Photo#221958

"Large Dusk Calling/Singing Cicada" - Tibicen auletes
Moccasin Lake, Winston, Douglas County, Georgia, USA
August 5, 2008
Size: about 60 mm

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Moved
Moved from Tibicen resonans.

Tibicen auletes (FEMALE)
T. resonans is red, reddish-brown - never hints of greenish/olive!
This cicada has too much white wax/pruinosity to be resonans.

Tibicen auletes
Tibicen resonans is not characterized by nearly this much pruinosity!
Additionally, T. resonans is a much deeper reddish-brown.

Moved
Moved from Cicadinae.

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