Friday, July 1, 2016

Brood V Long Island - June 12, 2016

BROOD V LONG ISLAND

Otis Pike Preserve
Calverton, NY
June 12, 2016

Cicada Exuvia on a Beech Tree

Cicada Exuvia on a Beech Tree

Cicada Exit Hole

Cicada Exit Holes

Magicicada septendecim








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Otis Pike Preserve
Calverton, NY




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Unexpected Periodic Cicada Emergence in PA - June 18, 2016

Magicicada septendecim Emergence



A surprise emergence at Lehigh Gorge State Park and surrounding area brought researchers and cicada enthusiasts to Jim Thorpe, PA to map and observe the emergence. It was reported by experts that this may be a disjunct brood from Brood XIV and not part of Brood V, which was emerging at the same time in other states. Hopefully the puzzle will be solved in the future by the experts. 



Magicicada septendecim female

Magicicada septendecim male


Magicicada septendecim feeding on Xylem


Male and Female Magicicada septendecims mating

Magicicada septendecim female laying eggs in this tree branch

Magicicada septendecim female ovapositing

What to look for on tree branches after ovapositing by females

The eggs within the branch

Magicicada septendecim eggs compared to a quarter

Sometimes the end of the branch will break if there are too many females ovapositing in the same branch

Two Cicada researchers/enthusiasts - Elias Bonaros and Marten Edwards

Two females ovapositing

Many male Magicicada septendecims gathered together on this tree and created a chorusing center.


This tree is showing a lot of flagging by the female Magicicadas.

Dan from Cicadamania, Marten Edwards and Elias Bonaros

Two females were found with the Massospora Fungus. This is an STD in cicadas that is passed on during mating.

The town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania




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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Brood XIV Nymph Dig - June 10 & 12, 2016

Brood XIV Nymph Dig

Upton, New York
June 10 & 12, 2016

Brood XIV last emerged on Long Island in May 2008. These nymphs of Magicicada septendecim are in various stages of development. They go through 5 Instars before emerging again. They spend most of their lives underground living on the xylem from tree roots in a cell they create for themselves. This is one of the larger Broods on Long Island and will emerge again in the Spring of 2025.


Egg Scars From Brood XIV 2008




Looking for Nymphs from Brood XIV


Steve Chiswell, Chris Simon and Dan Gilrein looking for Nymphs
Elias Bonaros looking for Magicicada septendecim Nymphs

 Magicicada septendencim Nymphs












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