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The cicada IS alive (or at least was when I took the photo), & was very tolerant of me taking this photo, knife & all... But there it was, sitting on a sandbag, what was I supposed to do -- NOT take a photo of the cicada with my EDC pocket knife?!?
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Kevin, your knowledge of cicadas is clearly impressive -- guessing you have forgotten more about entymology than I will ever know -- despite the fact that I grew up with a dad who collected insects casually, and an uncle who is an expert (but without a degree) -- what little I retained of that knowledge was mostly by osmosis. Are you an insect hobbyist, or is it professional? Regardless, I will definitely defer to your identification of this species of cicada!
We were recently in the Kansas City area and experienced a whole different realm (& species) of cicada -- much louder than what we have here in Minnesota, & similar to the cicadas I recall hearing in San Antonio, but also possibly different (if I'm remembering correctly) -- guessing they were of at least one of the species you mentioned.
You never fail to impress, Kevin!
With you being up in Minnesota, I am thinking that the cicada in your photo is the Neotibicen canicularis. I have not had the opportunity to see one of those before. I have only seen a few types in person. Neotibicen linnei (Linne's Cicada), Okanagana rimosa (Say's Cicada), and Neotibicen tibicen (Morning Cicada) are the ones I have seen personally.
Lucky you! Nice looking knife too!
LOL! I was just going to ask how you got the cicada to pose for you. :)
Nice work!
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