Giant Cicada (Quesada gigas)
(Olivier, 1790) |
Synonyms: Cicada gigas, Tympanoterpes gigas |
Quesada gigas is a species of large cicada ranging from Central Texas to Argentina. Giant Cicada is a habitat generalist, and immature insects spends at least four years underground feeding on roots of trees, mostly of family Fabaceae. Q. gigas is considered the loudest insect in the Western Hemisphere.
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Giant Cicada
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Brasso Seco, Trinidad
Trinidad and Tobago
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Giant Cicada
(Quesada gigas)
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
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