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- The Mount's Cicada Web Site
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.
inside.msj.edu/academics/faculty/kritskg/cicada/Site/Cicada_home.html
- Cicada Mania Wedding Planner
Dan of Cicada Mania tries to help people plan around these potential humming, shedding, crawling, red-eyed wedding crashers.
www.cicadamania.com/wedding.html
- Insect Opera
Article reflecting upon the astounding and predictable event of the sudden and explosive emergence of the periodical cicadas.
magazine.audubon.org/truenature/truenature0005.html
- magicicada.org
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.
magicicada.org/magicicada.php
- Cicadas of Arkansas
Provides information about dog day and periodial cicadas as well as personal accounts of the Brood XXIII 2002 and Brood XIX 1998.
www.angelfire.com/ar/urobbie/cicada.html
- NPR: Roar of the Cicada
May 2004 feature on the emergence of cicadas in the eastern United States. Includes audiio clips of cicada calls.
www.npr.org/display_pages/features/feature_1905553.html
- 2007 Cicada Mania! Brood XIII Cicada Emergence
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.
www.lcfpd.org/cicadas
- Cincinnati.Com: Cicada Watch
Providing information on the 2004 Brood X emergence. Answers FAQs about the 17-year cicadas regarding their life cycle, songs, and sex life.
www.cincinnati.com/freetime/cicadas
- Kentucky Cicada Watch 2008
Reporting on the 2008 Brood VIX periodical cicada emergence in Kentucky. From the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture.
pest.ca.uky.edu/EXT/Cicada/kycicada.html
- Periodical Cicada (17-year)
Species profile from the Chicago Botanic Garden that describes the mysterious life cycle of the 17 year cicada
www.chicagobotanic.org/plantinfo/pest/cicada.php
- Brood X 2004
Offers an introduction to the Magicicada species as well as photos of their emergence in West Virginia.
www.mechaworx.com/Cicada/broodx.asp
- Cicadas and Emerald Ash Borers
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.
www.fieldmuseum.org/exhibits/cicadas_tempexhib.htm
- Distribution Map of Brood XIV Periodical Cicadas
Interactive map with compiled reports of th 2008 Brood XIV periodical cicada emergences across the eastern United States.
www.mechaworx.com/Cicada/maps/Brood_XIV_Reports.asp
- Cicada-Palooza - Chicago Sun-Times
Find a cicada FAQ, guide to the cicada's 17 year life cycle, and tips for protecting your trees.
media1.suntimes.com/nixoncds/image/cicada.pdf_20070520_02_21_39_875.imageCo...
- Great Lakes Cicada Page
Offers general information and brood maps for Magicicadas, the periodical cicada found only in the Eastern United States.
members.fortunecity.com/cicadaman1999
- Treetop Opera
National Museum of Natural History exhibit dedicated to the Brood X, the 17-year cicadas emerging across the eastern U.S. in 2004.
abbot.si.edu/highlight/cicadas/index.htm
- Summer of Singing Cicadas
Article on the colorfully names cicadas of Australia.
www.abc.net.au/science/scribblygum/February2001
- Cicadas in Illinois
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.
web.extension.uiuc.edu/cicadas/index.html
- Periodical Cicada Emergence in Iowa in 1997
Includes video and audio clips, photos, and maps.
www.ent.iastate.edu/17yrcicada
- Kids' Cicada Hunt
Designed for families with young children who find cicadas (nymphs, shed skins, or adults) and then search the Web to learn more about them.
www.saltthesandbox.org/cicada_hunt
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