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         Cicada Insect:     more books (26)
  1. Cicadas (Insects) by Helen Frost, 2001-01
  2. Cicadas ( Blastoff! Readers: World of Insects) (World of Insects: Blastoff! Readers 2) by Colleen A. Sexton, 2007-01-30
  3. Singing insects: Four case histories in the study of animal species (Rand McNally patterns of life series) by Richard D Alexander, 1969
  4. Rip Van Winkle of the Underground: North Americas much misunderstood insect, the Periodical Cicada, emerges after 17 years in th This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item by Kenneth F. Weaver, 1953
  5. Yellow-Billed Cuckoo: Cuckoo, Central America, Bird Migration, Insect, Lasiocampidae, Cicada, Lizard, Berry, Black-Billed Cuckoo
  6. The cicada by Ross E Hutchins, 1971
  7. The cicadas of California; Homoptera: Cicadidae (Bulletin of the California Insect Survey) by John Norton Simons, 1954
  8. Insect singers;: A natural history of the cicadas by John Golding Myers, 1929
  9. THECICADA :Insect throughout the different stages of its life cycle and in the context of one of its natural environments.
  10. The cicadas of Colorado (Homoptera: Cicadidae, Tibicinidae) (Insects of western North America) by B. C. Kondratieff, A. R. Ellingson, et all 2002-05
  11. Reasoning Insect Cicada Misunderstanding Hall (kappa NOBERUSU) Japanese Language Book by Hiroshi Sano, 2003
  12. Cicadas in Chinese culture: (including the silver fish) (Osiris) by Gaines Kan-chih Liu, 1950
  13. Cicada Sing-Song (Nature Close-Ups) by Densey Clyne, 1998-01
  14. Periodical cicadas ("the 13-year locusts") in Alabama (Bulletin / Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University) by L. L Hyche, 1998

1. Cyber Import Catalog - Netsuke Insect
nstk142 cicada insect on Leaf. This is a well carved netsuke thatfeatures a cicada insect. Its wings are carved with great detail.
http://www.cyberimport.com/catalog/netsuke/insect.htm
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= no retail stock, wholesale Ships From: Weight: Size: Inch nsbw240: Cicada on Leaf China 2" nsbw296: Cicada on Bamboo China 2" nsbw297: Cicada on Bamboo China 2" nsiw148: Cicada on Leaf This well carved netsuke features a cicada on a leaf. Nice detail on wings. Leaf carved quite thin, but still strong because of ironwood. Glass inlay eyes. Cord holes on bottom. NS China 7/8" x 2 3/8" x 1 1/2" nsiw171: Cicada NS China nsiw421: Cicada Bamboo #421 This well carved netsuke features a cicada on bamboo. NS China 2" nsiw422: Cicada Bamboo #422 This well carved netsuke features a cicada on bamboo. NS China 2" nstk125: Cicada This is a well carved netsuke featuring a cicada. Lots of detail in it veined wings, legs, and body. NS China 7/8" x 2 5/8" x 1" nstk142: Cicada Insect on Leaf This is a well carved netsuke that features a cicada insect. Its wings are carved with great detail. If faces the stem end of thin leaf. NS China 7/8" x 1" x 2 3/8"

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View in LB, cicada insect on Oak Leaf Related Images More by thisArtist Artist Portfolio Cicada bug resting on Oak Leaf. A
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IV Stock 147005 17712. View in LB, cicada insect on Oak Leaf Related Images More by this Artist Artist Portfolio Cicada bug resting on Oak Leaf.
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4. The Ultimate Guide - WebCrawler
17 Year Cicada. cicada insect. Cicada Sound. Periodical Cicada
http://www.webcrawler.com/cgi-bin/WebQuery?searchText=Cicadas

5. Part II - Diseases, Pests And Natural Enemies - Periodical Cicada
Insect and Mite Pests in Pennsylvania. Periodical Cicada. The periodical cicada,Magicicada septemdecim, is a large flying insect with a unique life history.
http://tfpg.cas.psu.edu/part2/part22bbb.htm

6. Entomology Index: Insect Sounds
Iowa State Entomology Index insect Sounds Biohaven insect Sound Gallery Fly, crickets, cicadas, hissing cockroach, mosquito, wasp and more cicada songs from Borneo Cricket Science audio clips of crickets and cockroaches
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/list/insect_sounds.html
Iowa State Entomology Index: Insect Sounds
  • Biohaven Insect Sound Gallery Fly, crickets, cicadas, hissing cockroach, mosquito, wasp and more Cicada songs from Borneo Cricket Science audio clips of crickets and cockroaches Digitized Sounds of Insect Movement, Feeding, and Communication Library of sounds used in studies of acoustic detection/identification(soil insects, termites, mosquitoes), and sounds used in studies of insect communication (fruit flies, Pyralidae) INRA Editions Noisy Insects (note that these are audio CDs, not CD-ROMs) INRA Editions (route de St Cyr - 78026 Versailles cedex - fax +33 1 30 8334 49) has two CD titles in its catalog, both of them devoted to noisy insects. These titles are:
    • X0001: Insect noise in stored foodstuff, by A.J Andrieu and F.Fleurat-Lessard (text apparently in English and French; booklet ?)
    • X0002: Entomophonia, a new title with commented (French) sounds from 59 insect species + descriptive booklet and photographs, also in French.
    Mosquito buzzing Analysis of mosquito wingbeat sound (.wav format) Orthoptera of the Netherlands Book

7. Insects Photocd Produced By Corel
(insect;spider;web;dew;) thumbnail. 35051 cicada. (insect;cicada;grass;branch;) thumbnail
http://www.emsps.com/photocd/corel/35000.htm
Insects. Corel Photo CD #35000, $ 39.99
The following is a list of the photos on Corel's "Insects" Photo CD. To see 799 other Corel Photo CDs available for sale from EMS, click here. To buy this CD, please read our ordering instructions . Specific photos are available via email (as backup to physical CD) for $5 each when you purchase the physical CD containing the photo. Corel puts thumbnails of some of their photo CDs online. If they are available this link will show them. 35000 - Praying Mantis. (insect;mantis;flower;grass;) thumbnail
35001 - Praying Mantis on purple loosestrife. (insect;mantis;flower;closeup;) thumbnail
35002 - Sphinx Moth Caterpillar parasitized by Braconid Wasps. (insect;moth;caterpillar;wasps;) thumbnail
35003 - Apple Sphinx Moth. (insect;moth;grass;wings;) thumbnail
35004 - Moth on range hawkweed. (insect;moth;flower;grass;) thumbnail
35005 - Moth. (insect;moth;head;closeup;) thumbnail
35006 - Underwing Moth. (insect;moth;underwing;wood;) thumbnail
35007 - Luna Moth. (insect;moth;wings;dirt;) thumbnail
35008 - Ladybug Beetle. (insects;beetle;ladybug;flower;)

8. Cyber Import Catalog - Figurine Insect
cvbw007 cicada. Here is a larger, handcarved boxwood cicada. Over fourinches long, which puts it out of netsuke category. cvjd013 cicada.
http://www.cyberimport.com/catalog/carving/figurine_insect.htm
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cvbw007: Cicada
Here is a larger, hand-carved boxwood cicada. Over four inches long, which puts it out of netsuke category. Eyes of glass inlay. From one of the top carvers in China. China 4 1/8" x 1 7/8" x 1 7/8" cvcl080: Cicada ~ 2pc Set China 3 1/4" x 1 3/8" x 1 3/8" cvjd013: Cicada NS China 2 3/4" x 1 3/8" x 3/4" Please email us with your order, questions, or comments. Last modified Apr 2, 2003 Go to top

9. Cicadas - Seven Year Locus - Insect Collections And Specimens
cicada speciosa in 6 x 8 double glass frame No. LA536G1. LA536-G2. Only$79.95, cicada speciosa in 6 x 8 plain black frame. No. LA536-PL.
http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/life/specimens/la536.htm
Specimens Home Mounted Bats Ostrich Eggs Butterflies ... Seashells / Mollusks Also see Insect Reference Insect Collecting Insect Replicas Activity Kits Elsewhere Books on Insects Insect Posters Cicadas, Page 1 Cicada are insects of the order Homoptera. They are medium to large (0.8 to 2 inches), have two pairs of membranous wings, prominent compound eyes, and three simple eyes (ocelli). Most of the species belong to the family Cicadidae. Male cicadas produce loud noises by vibrating membranes (timbals) near the base of the abdomen. Most North American cicadas produce rhythmical ticks, buzzes, or whines, although in some species the "song" is musical.
About 1,500 species of cicadas are known; most are tropical and they occur in deserts, grasslands, and forests. In addition to the dog-day cicada ( Tibicen and others) that appears yearly in midsummer, there are also periodic cicadas. Among the most fascinating and best-known are the 17-year cicada (often erroneously called the 17-year locust) and the 13-year cicada (

10. Insect Classification - Science Kit And Boreal Laboratories
1. Termites 2. Butterfly 3. Grasshopper 4. Fleas 5. Bees 6. Ladybugs 7. Fly 8. cicada. insect Classification insect classification, insects classification
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11. MSN Learning & Research - Search Results - Cicada
cicada, insect widespread in tropical to temperate regions; in the United States cicadas are most abundant in the East
http://encarta.msn.com/teleport/fromTools/find.asp?brand=elibrary&q1=cicada

12. Cicada Mania Weblog / Message Board
A cicada and Magicicada Weblog / Message Board http//www.starleigh.net/traver/insect. jpg Traver, Salinas, California (near Monterey). Is this a cicada?
http://www.dancentury.com/cicada/cicadamail.shtml
Postcards! Frequently Asked Questions Cicada Links Message Board ... Home Cicada Books In Ohio's BackyardPeriodical Cicadas
by Gene Kritsky! The Cicadas of the Fiji, Samoa and Tonga Islands, Their Taxonomy and Biogeography
by J.P. Duffels The Cicadas of Mt. Bosavi and the Kikori Basin, Southern Papua New Guines
by A. J. De Boer Cicada Sing-Song (Nature Close-Ups)
by Densey Clyne Cicadas and Aphids : What They Have in Common
by Sara Swan Miller
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Brood XXIII in E. Arkansas, SE Missouri and W. Tennessee
Date: Monday, Apr/8/2002
Message: Brood XXIII should emerge here within the next minth. Can hardly wait. Check out my newly-remodeled Cicadas of Arkansas site at http://www.angelfire.com/ar/urobbie/cicada.html and it shouldn't surprise you... =) Nick, Arkansas
NEW ADDRESS FOR CICADA INFO!!!!
Date: Saturday, Mar/30/2002
Message: IT'S MARCH 30TH, 2002, AND TOO EARLY FOR ANY SIGHTINGS. BUT IT'S TIME TO UPDATE MY EMAIL ADDRESS SO ANYONE WANTING TO SEND ME THAT CICADA INFO., OR ANYTHING ELSE FOR THAT MATTER CAN DO IT. THE SEPTEMBER 11TH SITUATION HAD IT COMING, I HAD IT COMING!!! THE WORLD TRADE CENTER HAD SIGNIFICANCE FOR ME THAT I DID NOT RECOGNIZE!!! I'VE BEEN THERE A NUMBER OF TIMES OVER THE YEARS!! I HAVE GONE BY "THE TURKEY" FOR SOME TIME NOW, BUT IT'S TIME FOR A BIG CHANGE!!! FORGET MY OLD ADDRESS, AND SEND ALL CICADA INFO. OR OTHER CORRESPONDENCE TO: "twintowersturkey@intouchmi.com" KERMIT SIMON, THE "TWIN TOWERS TURKEY"

13. Iowa State Entomology Image Gallery
Extensive collection of insect images.Category Science Biology Animalia Arthropoda insecta...... Entomology Department Image Gallery insect Zoo Iowa insect Notes Entomology Index mummy;Aphids and molted skins; Aphids on corn tassel. cicadas Periodical cicada;
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1. Search engine Excite Key word cicada, insect Results cicada songs from Borneo URL http// www. de/ data/ zoology/ riede/ cicad
http://shrike.depaul.edu/~yveksler/hw2/hw2-1.txt

15. Homoptera Fossil Insect Gallery
Homoptera Fossil insect Gallery, Return to Fossil Museum home page. cicadainsect, Order Homoptera cicada. Go to insect Classification Page,
http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Fossil_Galleries/Insect_Galleries_by_Order/Homoptera
Homoptera Fossil
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Cicada
Insect Classification Page
The Homopterans are believed to have appeared during the Permian -time, and are therefore quite ancient in origin. They are today a large group of some 30,000 species that includes cicadas, planthoppers, leafhoppers, aphids, scales; their common claim to fame is that they suck on plants. A magnificent, 10 mm planthopper in Colombian amber. A homely Homopteran (2 mm) in amber. Mottled leafhopper in amber Jurassic Planthopper; Family: Fulgaridae. Liaoning Province China. Courtesy: FossilMall.com Jurassic Cicada from Liaoning Province China. Courtesy: FossilMall.com Froghopper, or spittlebug in amber, family Cercopidae. A 6 mm froghopper in amber. family Cercopidae. Heavenly 10 mm Plant Hopper.

16. Cicadas - Seven Year Locus - Insect Collections And Specimens
cicada speciosa in 6 x 8 double glass frame No. LA636G1. LA636-G2. Only$79.95, cicada speciosa in 6 x 8 plain black frame. No. LA536-PL.
http://www.arthropod.net/la536.htm
Arthropods Home Page Reference Science Kits Collections ... Fun Stuff Elsewhere Books on Arthropods Arthropod Posters Cicadas, Page 1 Cicada are insects of the order Homoptera. They are medium to large (0.8 to 2 inches), have two pairs of membranous wings, prominent compound eyes, and three simple eyes (ocelli). Most of the species belong to the family Cicadidae. Male cicadas produce loud noises by vibrating membranes (timbals) near the base of the abdomen. Most North American cicadas produce rhythmical ticks, buzzes, or whines, although in some species the "song" is musical.
About 1,500 species of cicadas are known; most are tropical and they occur in deserts, grasslands, and forests. In addition to the dog-day cicada ( Tibicen and others) that appears yearly in midsummer, there are also periodic cicadas. Among the most fascinating and best-known are the 17-year cicada (often erroneously called the 17-year locust) and the 13-year cicada ( Magicicada ). These species occur in large numbers in chronologically and geographically isolated broods.

17. Insect Collecting And Preserving
Bees Wasps. Beetles. cicada. Grasshoppers. Millipedes. Walking Sticks. Spiders Scorpions. Mounted Snakes. Sealife. Seashells / Mollusks. Also see. insect Reference.
http://www.arthropod.net/specimens/Insects.htm
Specimens Home Mounted Bats Ostrich Eggs Butterflies ... Seashells / Mollusks Also see Insect Reference Insect Collecting Insect Replicas Activity Kits Elsewhere Books on Insects Insect Posters Insect Specimens This section is devoted to mounted specimens of the true insects, other than the Butterflies and Moths, which are listed separately. Insects are arthropods (animals with external skeletons). In addition to the insects, the arthropods include This graphic simulates a
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18. Insect Division Home Page
cicada PAGES. Great Lakes Entomology Resources. KEY TO LARVAL ODONATA. MICHIGANODONATA SURVEY. DATABASES. New insect Biology Course for Fall, 2003.
http://insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/
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19. Cicadas Of Michigan
This page illustrates the ten cicada species known from the state of Michigan. Alsokeep in mind that insect sounds vary with temperature, particularly in
http://insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/fauna/Michigan_Cicadas/Michigan/Index.html
The University Of Michigan Museum of Zoology Insect Division Cicadas of Michigan Page About Cicadas: About This Page: This page illustrates the ten cicada species known from the state of Michigan. The pictures show (from left to right) male dorsal view, male ventral view, female dorsal view, and female ventral view. The scale in the photographs is 1 cm long. Click below each picture to hear male calling songs of each species [8-bit 22kHz AIFF or WAV]. We have provided whole calling songs when possible; species with very long repetitive songs are represented by a smaller fragment to keep the file size manageable. Also keep in mind that insect sounds vary with temperature, particularly in temporal qualities. See the Diceroprocta vitripennis and Tibicen linnei calling song samples below for examples of temperature effect. Identification: You can scroll down this page to identify a cicada specimen, or you can click here to use modified versions of the dichotomous identification keys included in Alexander et al. (1972). The photographs, sound files, and keys in this web resource cannot be considered to be a substitute for the opinion of a trained entomologist; they should be used for tentative identification only. No two specimens of a species are identical, and variation in cicadas of such characters as coloration patterns and size can be substantial. Note: The cicadas featured on this page have wide distributions, with geographic variation in song and appearance. Some of the songs and specimens on this page were obtained from outside the state of Michigan and thus may differ slightly from typical Michigan specimens, although any such differences are unlikely to cause confusion among these species. Colors (especially green) may not be accurate, due to the photographic process used and the state of preservation of the museum specimens.

20. Insect Jewelry From Luna Parc: Cicada
cicada in combination of Sterling Silver and Bronze; $220 Size 45mm overall length Clickhere to return to the Mostly Mechanical insect Jewelry Collection.
http://www.lunaparc.com/cicada.htm
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Moving parts include head, thorax, front wings, hind wings Click here to order this or any item on the Luna Parc website. Click here to return to the Mostly Mechanical Insect Jewelry Collection Please take a moment to look at these other Luna Parc attractions on the Web:
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