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Diceroprocta apache

Diceroprocta apache
Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
June 22, 2006

Moved

Diceroprocta apache (color f. ochroleuca)
There is a pallid reddish-brown form of D. apache found in the northern half of Arizona, s. Utah, s. Nevada and se. California that deviates in color and pattern from populations in s. Arizona.

I strongly suspect due to locality and overall characters that this cicada belongs to the taxon D. apache ("f. ocroleuca").

Diceroprocta apache
The commonest species in the southwest.

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