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 found this dead cicada on the ground (or paralyzed? but females aren't out so would this be possib
Date Posted: 2012-07-17 Comments: (1)
Tibicen auletes and molt. T. auletes is one of our most abundant species. This one was collected as
Date Posted: 2012-07-15 Comments: (1)
Heard first calling 07/10/2012 Cast-off sighting 07/14/2012
Date Posted: 2012-07-14 Comments: (2)
I have one, maybe two, Cicada species that come into my front & back yard every summer for the p
Date Posted: 2012-07-12 Comments: (1)
I had just finished mowing the lawn and I was putting some tools back in the shed when I noticed a s
Date Posted: 2012-07-12 Comments: (1)
North Carolina is home to the type locality for this species. They are not considered rare in NC and
Date Posted: 2012-07-12 Comments: (1)
Tibicen pruinosus...my dad found her fluttering around near a church parking lot, her wings dried aw
Date Posted: 2012-07-04 Comments: (2)
Diceroprocta viridifascia (Walker, 1850). A Cicada enthusiast myself, my family and I came to Pompan
Date Posted: 2012-07-03 Comments: (1)