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August 2012

Dog-day Cicada

Tibicen canicularis

For the past several nights these cicadas have been exuviating from their larval skins on the Norway spruces and white pines in our yard. The larvae spend about 3 years underground feeding on sap through tree roots. When they emerge they climb up the trees and latch onto the bark. The skin over their back splits and the adult emerges with its wings looking like tiny colorful petals. They pump fluid into the wings to expand them and spend the next few hours drying and hardening and by morning are gone leaving the exuviae behind.

Nikon D80 ,NIkon Micro 60 mm VR

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Joanne Kamo05-Mar-2013 10:49
Perfect timing to catch this moment!
Ann Shapiro19-Aug-2012 12:45
WOW - you were at the right place at the right time - I usually only find the shell! Great shot! BV
Tom Munson19-Aug-2012 02:14
Wonderful macro, Ann! Tack sharp!!
Lloyd & Sandy Spitalnik18-Aug-2012 23:08
Super image Ann, and fascinating to watch for sure!
Hank Vander Velde18-Aug-2012 12:18
FANTASTIC capture and image Ann. Great info too.
Esa Ervasti18-Aug-2012 02:53
Great macro and info. The skin is muddy indeed :)
Janet Forjan-Freedman17-Aug-2012 11:57
Cool to capture the cicada emerging from the larval stage/skin!
Pierre17-Aug-2012 11:56
Une magnifique capture du phénomène décrit, excellent work Ann! V
Stephanie17-Aug-2012 11:15
Incredible!!!!! BV
I have learned more about insects from you and Christine! Thank you for the information! :)
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