This little guy is an annual Cicada, still part of a Brood, but not Brood X, he is from the annual brood.
Large paperweight measuring 2.5 inches.
****No Cicadas were hurt to make any cicada memorabilia
What’s the difference?
The new brood of cicadas will sing a different tune than their predecessors but come out in smaller numbers and the annual cicadas are larger and camouflaged colored.
Adults can live for about four weeks, and we will see them until September.
Most annual cicada species are more green and brown with dark eyes, and have a larger, stockier build. Members of Brood X stand out for their bright red eyes and dark bodies and are a bit slimmer and smaller than annual cicadas.
There are over 150 species of cicadas sprawled out through the U.S. and Canada and most have different calls and different looks.
The annual cicadas come out in smaller numbers, so their buzzing may not be as noticeable as Brood X.
In the most concentrated areas during the emergence of Brood X, there were as many as 1 million periodical cicadas per acre.
How long will the annual cicadas be around?
Annual cicadas emerge every year and will be around through September or early October.
Cicada Closed Wing Annual Brood | Paperweight
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