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August 21, 2006

Auletes IS the biggest USA cicada!

Filed under: Tibicen — Dan @ 5:12 pm

Cicada researcher Kathy Hill took this unbelievable photo of 18 different USA Tibicen specimens.

I just took a photo of all the “eastern USA” Tibicens except
latifasciata, which we haven’t got yet (I didn’t include the “little
western” Tibicens like T. texana that are more centrally located
either). But I did also add T. duryi from the west coast and Q.
gigas, just for comparison.

I just wanted to prove that auletes IS the biggest USA cicada :)

Tibicens of the Eastern USA

Receiving a photo like this is like Christmas in August. Awesome.

11 Comments »

  1. Great reference photo! Thanks for sharing it Kathy!

    Comment by Roy T. — August 23, 2006 @ 4:35 pm

  2. Kathy,
    Excellent collection and reference photo. I gather that the USA (Texan) specimens of Q.gigas are smaller than those in Central and South America? Keep up the good work.
    David E (Oz)

    Comment by david emery — August 29, 2006 @ 3:17 pm

  3. It is impressive east four of the classification of the Tibicen! thank you very much to fix it :) I have paid attention that does not appear the Tibicen species plebejus? it wanted to know if really that species exists or is a total error to call it by that name.
    Greetings.

    Comment by Iván — July 22, 2007 @ 3:18 am

  4. Dear Kathy,
    if u talk to me on mail about cicadas, i will b thankful u.

    Zubair Ahmed
    Pakistan

    Comment by zubair ahmed — August 7, 2007 @ 3:29 am

  5. IF I send a decent photo, can I get someone to ID cicadas for me?
    Or better- I can mail pinned specimens- fewer than 20 and get det labels?
    Thanks,
    Brian in Tuttle, OK

    Comment by Brian Baldwin — August 21, 2007 @ 9:44 am

  6. [...] Cicada researcher Kathy Hill’s photo of 18 different Tibicen species. [...]

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  7. Hi,my daughter and I had a wonderful experience today. We were able to see a cicada emerge
    from its shell. We were wondering what type that it was. I saw a lot of photos on-line, but
    have yet to see the exact kind that we saw. It was rather large and had green wings. Can you
    help us find the rite species of cicada? Thank you for your time. We also took a few photos.

    Comment by IRENE — July 14, 2008 @ 9:13 pm

  8. [...] Cicada researcher Kathy Hill’s photo of 18 different Tibicen species. [...]

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  10. When I was a little girl, collecting the shells of this insect was my hobby. Every nite i would go to all the area trees and collect the shells by the coffee cans full. At one point I found the actual insect, but it was burnt orange in color and had red eyes from what I remeber. I have never seen another one since then. Do you know what kind of “Locust” this would have been?

    Thank you,
    Devere Gould

    Comment by Devere Gould — September 3, 2009 @ 9:34 am

  11. [...] Krombholz has an interesting question about Tibicen identification. In Kathy Hill’s picture of 18 species, T. canicularis looks quite different from T. davisi, but I have at least one T. davisi, captured [...]

    Pingback by Cicada Mania » An interesting question about Tibicen idenitfication — October 11, 2009 @ 8:56 pm

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