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Unknown cicada, freshly emerged - Diceroprocta apache

Unknown cicada, freshly emerged - Diceroprocta apache
Fort Huachuca, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
June 20, 2009
Initially on grass one foot above the ground. Picnic area in riparian. Very soft wings. Elevation: 5168 feet.

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Moved

Moved
Moved from Diceroprocta.

Moved
Moved from Cicadas.

Diceroprocta sp. (nr. D. apache) - Teneral MALE
The Diceroprocta cicadas of the southwest pose a dilemma when it comes to id.

I recommend comparing this image with those under Diceroprocta apache.

The pronotal collar appears clearly divided (dark anteriorly and light posteriorly), a trait characteristic of some populations of the aforementioned taxon.

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