Periodical cicadas, members of Brood X, climb on a small tree branch that broke after being weakened by cicadas laying their eggs under the bark on...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Periodical cicada sits on a leave in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2021. Cicada nymphs burrow into the ground where they live for the...WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 25: A periodical cicada sits on a leave i
Periodical cicada, a member of Brood X, climbs past scars on a tree branch where another cicada has already deposited her eggs on June 03, 2021 in...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Female periodical cicada, a member of Brood X, uses its ovipositor to cut into a small tree branch and deposit her eggs on June 03, 2021 in Columbia,...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Periodical cicadas sit on leaves in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2021. Cicada nymphs burrow into the ground where they live for the...WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 25: Periodical cicadas sit on leaves in R
In anticipation of the emergence of billions of periodical cicadas, this young tree is wrapped in netting to prevent the insects from depositing eggs...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Periodical cicadas sit on leaves in Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2021. Cicada nymphs burrow into the ground where they live for the...WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 25: Periodical cicadas sit on leaves in R
Young trees are draped in netting to protect their small branches from being damaged by periodical cicadas laying their eggs in them on May 21, 2021...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Young trees are draped in netting to protect their small branches from being damaged by periodical cicadas laying their eggs in them on May 21, 2021...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Young trees are draped in netting to protect their small branches from being damaged by periodical cicadas laying their eggs in them on May 21, 2021...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground
Greengrocer cicada, Cyclochila australasiae, egg-slits in eucalypt twig, into which the eggs are laidGreengrocer cicada, Cyclochila australasiae, egg-slits in eucalypt twig, into which the eggs are laid
Greengrocer cicada , female laying eggs into slits made by her in eucalyptus branchlet. Life cycle series, image 3 of 18. Australia.Greengrocer cicada
Greengrocer cicada detail of eggs laid into slits cut into the bark of a Eucalypt stem. Life cycle series, image 4 of 18. Australia.Greengrocer cicada
Greengrocer cicada egg-slits in eucalypt twig, into which the eggs are laid. Life cycle series, image 2 of 18. Australia.Greengrocer cicada
Cicada egg-slits inside a eucalyptus branchlet opened to show rows of eggs, probably laid by a Greengrocer Australia.Cicada egg-slits
University of Maryland Professor Emeritus of Entomology Michael Raupp, a leading expert on the periodical cicada, video records a member of Brood X...Brood X Cicadas Emerge After 17 Years Underground