Cicada Sightings Index Page
Below are all user-submitted cicada sightings. If you believe that you have spotted a cicada - and have a photograph, please click on the link in the right-hand navigation under the "Submit Report" section. Cicada sightings are being solicated because they help in filling in gaps in the distribution of cicadas species.
Please note that not all entries below are actual cicadas but rather other types of insects that users thought may have been cicadas. These mis-identifications are just as important because they help in educating you to identify actual cicadas as well as aiding in identifying what the actual insect is.
Every entry contains a comment from Massachusetts Cicadas. When you submit a sighting you can either comment back or simply return for the identification of your particular cicada or non-cicada insect.
I must've caught it just right at this location. Lots of nymphs emerging. Nymphs seem to be eclosing
Date Posted: 2011-05-18 Comments: (1)
No adults sighted yet. No calling. Lots of tenerals though. We're getting close! Elias
Date Posted: 2011-05-18 Comments: (5)
Still not full on emergence. Only a few immatures and mature nymphs. Found this one under a log. Not
Date Posted: 2011-05-18 Comments: (1)
100's in small wooded area between hotel and freeway. Birds heavily feeding on cicadas. 10-25 on sh
Date Posted: 2011-05-18 Comments: (1)
Began seeing an occasional shed skin a week or so ago. Mature nymphs a couple of days ago. A couple
Date Posted: 2011-05-16 Comments: (5)
It looks like Illinois is 2 weeks away from emerging. I think these are M. tredecassini.
Date Posted: 2011-05-14 Comments: (1)
This is the correct data for the first report of brood XIX. I found 5 immature nypmphs under logs. T
Date Posted: 2011-05-13 Comments: (1)
First noticed them on the 11th. Now you can find them everywhere around. There favorite tree around
Date Posted: 2011-05-11 Comments: (1)