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Brood XIX (also known as The Great Southern Brood) is the largest (most widely distributed) brood of 13-year periodical cicadas, last seen in 2011 across a wide stretch of the southeastern United States. Periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) are often referred to as "17-year locusts" because most of the known distinct broods have a 17-year life cycle. Brood XIX is one of only three surviving broods with a 13-year cycle. It is also notable because it includes four different 13-year species, one of which was discovered in Brood XIX in 1998 by scientists listening to cicada songs.

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  • Brood XIX (also known as The Great Southern Brood) is the largest (most widely distributed) brood of 13-year periodical cicadas, last seen in 2011 across a wide stretch of the southeastern United States. Periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) are often referred to as "17-year locusts" because most of the known distinct broods have a 17-year life cycle. Brood XIX is one of only three surviving broods with a 13-year cycle. It is also notable because it includes four different 13-year species, one of which was discovered in Brood XIX in 1998 by scientists listening to cicada songs. (en)
  • Brood XIX (The Great Southern Brood) ist die am weitesten verbreitete Population der dreizehnjährigen „Periodischen Zikaden“ (Magicicada) in den USA. Jedes 13. Jahr bohren sich Zikaden der Brood XIX en masse an die Erdoberfläche, legen Eier und sterben im Verlauf weniger Wochen. Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts hatte der Entomologe Charles Lester Marlatt 30 verschiedene Populationen ausgemacht, von denen im Laufe der Jahre ca. 15 auch bestätigt werden konnten. Brood XIX gehört zu den nur 3 noch lebenden Populationen mit einem Lebenszyklus von 13 Jahren. Sie ist auch besonders interessant, weil erst 1998 eine weitere Art aufgrund ihres Gesangs ausgemacht werden konnte. Das letzte Auftreten war 2011 und das nächste wird für 2024 erwartet. (de)
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  • Brood XIX (also known as The Great Southern Brood) is the largest (most widely distributed) brood of 13-year periodical cicadas, last seen in 2011 across a wide stretch of the southeastern United States. Periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) are often referred to as "17-year locusts" because most of the known distinct broods have a 17-year life cycle. Brood XIX is one of only three surviving broods with a 13-year cycle. It is also notable because it includes four different 13-year species, one of which was discovered in Brood XIX in 1998 by scientists listening to cicada songs. (en)
  • Brood XIX (The Great Southern Brood) ist die am weitesten verbreitete Population der dreizehnjährigen „Periodischen Zikaden“ (Magicicada) in den USA. Jedes 13. Jahr bohren sich Zikaden der Brood XIX en masse an die Erdoberfläche, legen Eier und sterben im Verlauf weniger Wochen. (de)
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