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New forest cicada
Cicadetta montana
Cicadas
(Cicadidae)
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A small body with large translucent wings. The body is grey-black with yellowish lines on the rear. The wings are held tent shaped over the body. The ♂ makes a "tjirp" sound, the ♀ does not. Lives of the tree and plant sap. Larvae live below the surface, once grown they climb a branch to hatch from their old skins as adult cicadas. ⇔ l. 23-38 mm The smallest singing cicada in Europe.
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
Wing
Wing
10-50 mm
Winged
Six
Shielded
Visible
4 wings
On back
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New forest cicada
Bergcidade
Bergsingzikade
Cicadetta montana [L.]
Cicadetta montana [L.]
Cicadetta montana [L.]
Cicadetta montana [L.]
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