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Magicicada cassini (originally spelled cassinii ), known as the 17-year cicada, Cassin's periodical cicada or the dwarf periodical cicada, is a species of periodical cicada. It is endemic to North America. It has a 17-year life cycle but is otherwise indistinguishable from the 13-year periodical cicada Magicicada tredecassini. The two species are usually discussed together as "cassini periodical cicadas" or "cassini-type periodical cicadas." Unlike other periodical cicadas, cassini-type males may synchronize their courting behavior so that tens of thousands of males sing and fly in unison. The species was first reported to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Margaretta Morris in 1846. In 1852, the species was formally described by J. C. Fisher and given the specific name cas

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  • Magicicada cassini (originally spelled cassinii ), known as the 17-year cicada, Cassin's periodical cicada or the dwarf periodical cicada, is a species of periodical cicada. It is endemic to North America. It has a 17-year life cycle but is otherwise indistinguishable from the 13-year periodical cicada Magicicada tredecassini. The two species are usually discussed together as "cassini periodical cicadas" or "cassini-type periodical cicadas." Unlike other periodical cicadas, cassini-type males may synchronize their courting behavior so that tens of thousands of males sing and fly in unison. The species was first reported to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Margaretta Morris in 1846. In 1852, the species was formally described by J. C. Fisher and given the specific name cassini in honour of John Cassin, an American ornithologist, whose own report was included by Fisher in his publication. (en)
  • Magicicada cassini é uma espécie de insecto da família Cicadidae. É endémica dos Estados Unidos da América. (pt)
  • Magicicada cassini (лат.) — вид периодических цикад с 17-летним жизненным циклом, распространенный в восточной части Северной Америки.Эндемик США. Относится к группе cassini, включающей также вид Magicicada tredecassini (13-летняя). По своему циклу сходен с видами Magicicada septendecim и Magicicada septendecula, имеющими также 17-летний период развития. (ru)
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  • Magicicada (en)
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  • Calling song of Magicicada cassini - pone.0000892.s002.oga (en)
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  • Female ovipositing (en)
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  • cassini (en)
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  • NT (en)
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  • IUCN2.3 (en)
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  • Cicada cassinii (en)
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  • Magicicada cassini é uma espécie de insecto da família Cicadidae. É endémica dos Estados Unidos da América. (pt)
  • Magicicada cassini (лат.) — вид периодических цикад с 17-летним жизненным циклом, распространенный в восточной части Северной Америки.Эндемик США. Относится к группе cassini, включающей также вид Magicicada tredecassini (13-летняя). По своему циклу сходен с видами Magicicada septendecim и Magicicada septendecula, имеющими также 17-летний период развития. (ru)
  • Magicicada cassini (originally spelled cassinii ), known as the 17-year cicada, Cassin's periodical cicada or the dwarf periodical cicada, is a species of periodical cicada. It is endemic to North America. It has a 17-year life cycle but is otherwise indistinguishable from the 13-year periodical cicada Magicicada tredecassini. The two species are usually discussed together as "cassini periodical cicadas" or "cassini-type periodical cicadas." Unlike other periodical cicadas, cassini-type males may synchronize their courting behavior so that tens of thousands of males sing and fly in unison. The species was first reported to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Margaretta Morris in 1846. In 1852, the species was formally described by J. C. Fisher and given the specific name cas (en)
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  • Magicicada cassini (en)
  • Magicicada cassini (pt)
  • Magicicada cassini (ru)
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