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badstitch, to crossstitch
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˚₊‧꒰ა May Patreon Pattern ~ Neon Cicada ໒꒱ ‧₊˚

The broods are awakening, swarming, screaming, and eventually leaving their exoskeletons everywhere. My patrons suggested a neon cicada, and I was happy to jump into a fun, bright palette. This design uses standard DMC and nothing extra or fancy!

Find this bright critter in my Patreon until June 15th.

https://www.patreon.com/badstitch

@crossstitch

compost, to random
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Here (south of the USA) people won't stop talking and freaking out about the .

The noise is unusual and sounds for a lot of people like an alarm that has been forgotten. It is very loud.

It appears to be a treat for the chickens.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/05/07/cicada-map-2024/73587002007/

KentuckyConjurer, to random
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The black spots on the Magicicada's cephalothorax are a key to knowing when the cicada is ready to molt. Right now people in the Brood XIII area are finding nymphs with red eyes, but no spots. In Brood XIX most likely has black spots.

llewelly, to random
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today I learned:

some cicadas have symbiotic gut fungus (yes, fungi, not bacteria) that make amino acides for them. These fungi are related to the infamous "zombie" cordyceps fungi.

some cicadas in N. America have gone extinct in recent times, some without having their songs recorded

https://arthro-pod.blogspot.com/2024/04/arthro-pod-ep-157-cicadas-of-north.html

The podcast arthropod did an interview with Alie Kratzer, author of the upcoming book The Cicadas of North America




NeadReport, to random
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In case y'all wanted to learn more about the upcoming Cicadapalooza and the "last time it happened was in 1803", read on! Compliments of @axios
https://www.axios.com/periodical-cicadas-2024-map-when-where-how-many

JeanieBurrell, to random
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And so it begins. Augusta, GA.

Crazypedia, to random
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According myy calendar notes, watch begins 🦗

emmreef, to random
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is going to have a hot take about the double brood that's dumb as shit, isn't he?

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makepeace, to art
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Last week I finished the small cicada drawing and this week I’m running the prints I will ship to patrons this month! There’s still time to join at the $2/month tier if you’d like one. You can learn more here:

http://patreon.com/makepeaceart

girls_can, to random
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We’ve survived the first week of 2024! Now what’s going to define the year ahead? CICADMANIA of course! Who’s excited for 17 yr and 13 yr periodical cicadas to emerge simultaneously for the first time in 221 y?
Periodical cicadas are large insects that spend most of their lives below ground but emerge en masse to mate.

Swede1952, (edited ) to ilaughed

Cicada (Cicadoidea)

I saw this on our walk a few days ago. It is the shell of a recently emerged cicada. I don't know the exact species; it seems that there are several species of cicada. Perhaps there is an insect enthusiast among us who can shed further light on the species.

smurthys, to Flowers
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smurthys,
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A cicada at the botanical garden needed a little help and affection to recover, and it rewarded us by hanging out with us for ~15 minutes. Later, a green anole was surprisingly bold to just pose for pictures. There was also a water snake by the waterfall in the Japanese Garden, but I failed to get a good picture.

A closeup of the face of a cicada sitting on the index finger of a white person. The top of the cicada's head looks as if it is wearing a green helmet.
A green anole (a kind of lizard) on a brown, green rock.
A short waterfall over rocks, a leafy tree and some brown rocks in the foreground, low green shrubs and like around the rocks where the water falls.

Rhizae, to random

- chicken of the woods mushroom that has partially grown around a husk! Just thought it was a cool find.

Front view of a cicada husk with a peach-colored fungus (chicken of the woods) growing around its legs and underside, with a green background

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I took this photo of a cicada freshly-emerged from its chrysalis in 2009.

Rihilism, to macrophotography
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Cicada (scissor grinder or Neotibicen pruinosus suggests my ID app) on common milkweed leaf.
(08/21/23)


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