Cicada and Cicada Killer Sightings
About the Sightings Section
This section contains user-submitted cicada and cicada killer sightings information. The section is divided into two categories, "Cicadas" and "Cicada Killers". Below is a brief synopsis on a particular sighting ordered by most recent sighting first. Clicking on the thumbnail or sighting location link will transport you to detailed information.
Why Cicada and Cicada Killer Sightings are Wanted
Cicada and Cicada Killer sightings are being solicated because they help in filling in gaps in the distribution of cicadas and cicada killer species. The information obtained is added to our distribution maps and is shared with other researchers from around the world. With the creation of the internet and its connectivity, it allows us to cover great geographic distances without the need for travel. If you would like to report a cicada or cicada killer sighting please follow the link under the Submit a Report section in the right-hand column menu list.
Brood xix straggaler. female tredecassini. I did not know if you wanted any magicicada reports now o
Date Posted: 2011-08-02
Comments: (2)
Category:
Cicadas
Found this guy (or girl) buzzing frantically around in my front lawn after I disturbed it with the h
Date Posted: 2011-08-02
Comments: (5)
Category:
Cicadas
66 percent humidity. Winds 8mph SSW. Dew Point 78.3.
Looking back on my reports, I noticed that I
Date Posted: 2011-08-02
Comments: (1)
Category:
Cicadas
tibicen dorsatus. very easy to capture and does well captive. found only along waterways near old ra
Date Posted: 2011-07-31
Comments: (3)
Category:
Cicadas
Attached are photos of what I believe to be a female T. canicularis. I am emailing you this sighting
Date Posted: 2011-07-31
Comments: (5)
Category:
Cicadas
The bug flew in my house and i caught it.
Date Posted: 2011-07-30
Comments: (1)
Category:
Cicadas
I believe its a Tibicen superbus, that I netted off the low lying branch of a tree. Its a female, th
Date Posted: 2011-07-30
Comments: (1)
Category:
Cicadas
Saw these for the first time this yr. Have lived here 6+ yrs.