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Dark Lyric Cicada ("ssp. lyricen var. engelhardti") (Neotibicen lyricen engelhardti)
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Copyright © 2009
Jason D. Roberts
Cicada -
Neotibicen lyricen
Douglasville, Paulding County, Georgia, USA
August 10, 2007
Size: Approx. 6cm
Lateral view. See comments on first image.
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Contributed by
Jason D. Roberts
on 1 January, 2009 - 6:09pm
Last updated 23 March, 2009 - 6:11pm
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Jason D. Roberts
, 23 March, 2009 - 6:11pm
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Tibicen lyricen engelhardti (MALE)
Tibicen lyricen engelhardti (MALE)
I recommend moving this series of images under Tibicen lyricen form engelhardti.
Please compare this image to these:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/60925/bgimage
It should also be noted that T. lyricen engenlhardti is no longer considered a valid subspecies but rather an inland (upland/montane) color form. Although it may be dominant in some parts of the range, it is not an exclusive typology in any population. Despite no longer being considered a subspecies, it still deserves separation here for typological clarity of color form.
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Bill Reynolds
, 23 March, 2009 - 4:31pm
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Jason D. Roberts
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