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    • (AU) Summer of Singing Cicadas Open site in a new window - Article on the colorfully names cicadas of Australia.

    • 1996: A Year of the Cicadas Open site in a new window - Describes the emergence of the Seventeen-Year Cicada on the Florham-Madison Campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University in the summer of 1996.
    • 2007 Cicada Mania! Brood XIII Cicada Emergence Open site in a new window - Profile of the Chicago area 17-year cicada species dubbed Brood XIII. Meet the species included in the brood: Magicicada spetendecim, Magicicada cassini, and Magicicada septendecula. From the Lake County Forest Preserves.
    • Australian Museum: Cicadas Open site in a new window - Fact sheet touching upon the flying insects' habits, singing, and lifecycle.
    • Brood X 2004 Open site in a new window - Offers an introduction to the Magicicada species as well as photos of their emergence in West Virginia.
    • Brood XIV Map Open site in a new window - Brood XIV periodical cicada emergence map based on current and historical records. Help update Cicada Mania's map by reporting your own periodical cicada sightings.
    • Chicago Cicadas Open site in a new window - Blog dedicated to covering news and local reports of the 2008 cicada emergence. Send in your own pictures of the Brood XIV emergence.
    • Cicada Central Open site in a new window - Find photos, songs, and information about Australian, New Zealand, and North American cicadas.
    • Cicada Central - Chicago Tribune Open site in a new window - News coverage of the 2007 Brood XIII emergence with video, photos, and personal accounts. Learn about cicada biology, past emergences, and how to create your own origami cicada.
    • Cicada in Chinese Folklore Open site in a new window - Looks at how the ancient Chinese regarded cicadas as symbols of rebirth or immortality.
    • Cicada Mania Open site in a new window[*] - Contribute your own periodical cicada stories, information, and photos, and use the Cicada-O-Matic to help identify your adult cicada specimens. Includes many links, news stories, and answers to frequently asked questions.
    • Cicada Mania Wedding Planner Open site in a new window - Dan of Cicada Mania tries to help people plan around these potential humming, shedding, crawling, red-eyed wedding crashers.
    • Cicada-Palooza - Chicago Sun-Times Open site in a new window - Find a cicada FAQ, guide to the cicada's 17 year life cycle, and tips for protecting your trees.
    • Cicadae in Japan Open site in a new window - Cicada species list, song audio files, and photos. Also in Japanese.
    • Cicadamaniacs Open site in a new window - University of Maryland department of entomology faculty and student task force answers questions about the Brood X, the periodical cicadas that made their 17-year emergence in 2004.
    • Cicadas and Emerald Ash Borers Open site in a new window - A summer 2007 exhibit at The Field Museum that features cicada specimens from the museum's collections, a video of a 17-year periodical cicada emergence, a letter from Charles Darwin to a Chicago-area scientist about cicadas, and charming art objects from other cultures depicting cicadas.
    • Cicadas in Illinois Open site in a new window - Learn about the two types of cicadas commonly found in large numbers in Illinois: the annual cicadas and the periodical cicadas that emerge every 13 years in the southern half of Illinois and every 17 years in the northern half of the state.
    • Cicadas of Arkansas Open site in a new window - Provides information about dog day and periodial cicadas as well as personal accounts of the Brood XXIII 2002 and Brood XIX 1998.
    • Cicadas of Michigan Open site in a new window - Pictures and recordings of calling songs for cicada species found in Michigan and in other U.S. states.
    • Cicadas.info Open site in a new window - Acts as a repository for information regarding annual and periodical cicadas found in the Mid-Atlantic area of the U.S.
    • Cicado! Open site in a new window - Dedicated to the "cuddly" cicada insect. Find cicada sounds, games to play, recipes, and periodic cicada facts.
    • Cincinnati.Com: Cicada Watch Open site in a new window - Providing information on the 2004 Brood X emergence. Answers FAQs about the 17-year cicadas regarding their life cycle, songs, and sex life.
    • DesertUSA: Cicadas Open site in a new window - Description, life cycle, and behaviour of cicadas found throughout the Mojave, Great Basin, Chihuahuan, and Sonoran deserts.
    • Distribution Map of Brood XIV Periodical Cicadas Open site in a new window - Interactive map with compiled reports of th 2008 Brood XIV periodical cicada emergences across the eastern United States.
    • Great Lakes Cicada Page Open site in a new window - Offers general information and brood maps for Magicicadas, the periodical cicada found only in the Eastern United States.
    • Insect Opera Open site in a new window - Article reflecting upon the astounding and predictable event of the sudden and explosive emergence of the periodical cicadas.
    • Kentucky Cicada Watch 2008 Open site in a new window - Reporting on the 2008 Brood VIX periodical cicada emergence in Kentucky. From the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture.
    • Kids' Cicada Hunt Open site in a new window - Designed for families with young children who find cicadas (nymphs, shed skins, or adults) and then search the Web to learn more about them.
    • magicicada.org Open site in a new window - Learn about periodical cicadas; know for their unique long and prime-numbered life cycles (13 or 17 years), precisely timed mass emergences, and active choruses. Magicicada.org offers brood maps, pictures of different species, and a place to report your own periodical cicada sightings.
    • Massachusetts Cicadas Open site in a new window - Dedicated to the study of cicadas of Massachusetts and New England. Find information about the Brood XIV Magicicadas 2008 emergence.
    • NPR: Roar of the Cicada Open site in a new window - May 2004 feature on the emergence of cicadas in the eastern United States. Includes audiio clips of cicada calls.
    • Periodical and "Dog-Day" Cicadas Open site in a new window - Fact sheet describing the types of cicadas that emerge annually or after 13 or 17 years below ground.
    • Periodical Cicada (17-year) Open site in a new window - Species profile from the Chicago Botanic Garden that describes the mysterious life cycle of the 17 year cicada
    • Periodical Cicada Emergence in Iowa in 1997 Open site in a new window - Includes video and audio clips, photos, and maps.
    • Periodical Cicada Page Open site in a new window - Introduction to the periodical cicada, the flying, plant-feeding insects of the Order Homoptera that emerge from the earth every 13 to 17 years. From the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
    • Periodical Cicadas Open site in a new window - Guide to cicada broods throughout Ohio. Also includes a number of photographs, general life cycle information, and cicada trivia.
    • Singing Insects of North America Open site in a new window - Helps people to identify crickets, katydids, and cicadas from America north of Mexico.
    • Songs of Cicadas From Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia Open site in a new window - Features sound files representing typical calling songs of nine species of cicadas from the region.
    • Songs of European Singing Cicadas Open site in a new window - Learn how different cicada species can be identified by their song patterns.
    • The Mount's Cicada Web Site Open site in a new window - Find facts and maps for the 2008 emergence of Brood XIV periodical cicadas. College of Mount St. Joseph offers information for the eastern Hamilton, Clermont, and Brown counties of Ohio where Brood XIV will be emerging.
    • Treetop Opera Open site in a new window - National Museum of Natural History exhibit dedicated to the Brood X, the 17-year cicadas emerging across the eastern U.S. in 2004.
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