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Swamp Cicada? - Neotibicen tibicen

Swamp Cicada? - Neotibicen tibicen
Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA
August 11, 2021
Cicada landed on deck surrounded by woods - loud calling this time of year. Possibly Swamp Cicada? This type emerge every year?

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Swamp Cicada? - Neotibicen tibicen Swamp Cicada? - Neotibicen tibicen Swamp Cicada? - Neotibicen tibicen

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Moved from ID Request.

Yes
Yes, a male, no other Neotibicen has opercula that long(The opercula are the flaps on the bottom of the abdomen). It probably landed on your deck because it recently molted and wasn't completely hardened.

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