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Photo#348367
Cicada - Neotibicen winnemanna - female

Cicada - Neotibicen winnemanna - Female
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
October 22, 2009
Size: 2.06 inches

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Cicada - Neotibicen winnemanna - female Cicada - Neotibicen winnemanna - female

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T. winnemana
Although the wing has a "significant bow" to the costal margin, this characteristic can be variable in members of the pruinosus group, canicularis group and linnei group and should not be used alone in diagnosis to species level.



Note the ventral aspect lacks the black mid-line stripe along the abdomen typical of linnei (the lack of black ventrally is a winnemana character!).

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