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Coastal Lyric Cicada ("ssp. virescens") (Neotibicen lyricen virescens)
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Copyright © 2008
Scott Nelson
Fresh Colorful Cicada -
Neotibicen lyricen
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, USA
June 11, 2008
Size: 54 mm
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Contributed by
Scott Nelson
on 14 June, 2008 - 7:46am
Last updated 23 March, 2009 - 9:39pm
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Tibicen lyricen (virescens), Coastal Lyric Cicada
Some may consider this "race" a separate species from T. lyricen, however, I believe most still consider it a subspecies or geographic form. This is a very common cicada in much of Central Florida. Although Tibicen tibicen (=chloromera) does occur in central Florida, it is considerably less common and somewhat different in appearance.
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