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Periodical Cicadas
Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition: Black and White Edition | Gene Kritsky
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Every seventeen years, millions of cicadas rise from the soil of the eastern United States to fly, mate, and fill the air with their noisy song. Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition Black and White edition provides a less costly examination of how the study of Brood X cicadas shaped our understanding of these "bugs of history." First documented in Philadelphia in 1715, Brood X was and is the largest of the 17-year cicada broods, occurring in 15 states that include several major cities. Periodical Cicadas: The Brood X Edition Black and White discusses the natural history, evolution, behavior, and distribution of periodical cicadas and provides an overview of the eighteen emergences that have occurred since the brood was first reported. It offers a perfect starting point to learn about these insects and to enjoy them as one of the wonders of our natural world.Gene Kritsky, Ph.D., is Dean of the School of Behavioral and Natural Sciences at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author of several books, including The Quest for the Perfect Hive and The Tears of Re: Beekeeping in Ancient Egypt (both published by Oxford University Press). He has researched periodical cicadas for over 45 years, publishing 33 papers and three books on the insects.
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An interesting, informative book about the biology and history of the Brood X periodical cicada that are making their appearance in 2021. The observations of settlers and early studiers of the often-misnamed "locust" are really interesting. A good introductory text about this unique insect.

Karkar Oh man their eyes are soooo red in person. It makes them so freaky. They have really died off here. 3y
Thndrstd @Karkar yeah, they‘re dying off here too 😢 3y
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