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After 17 years, cicada choruses are back


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As Brood X emerges across the eastern U.S., trillions of insects will soon take to the trees, shrilling their mating songs. This group of periodical cicadas, as they’re called, makes up three species and spends 17 years underground. In some areas, all species coexist; in others, one prevails.
Brood X cicadas can be distinguished by looking at the underside of the abdomen. The presence of orange stripes and stripe thickness identify both males and females.
Regardless of the species, every short-lived male and female has the same goal: to find a partner and reproduce. This is where sound comes in. Courting males join together in their calls, establishing chorus hot spots that can attract females as far as a mile away.  ....

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Brood X cicadas emerging now for first time in 17 years: What to know


Brood X cicadas are coming, and in some places they re already here
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Periodical cicadas emerge from underground in the spring of their 13th or 17th year. Here s a periodical cicada nymph clinging to a tree branch in Greenbelt, Maryland, on May 11. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
Parts of the Eastern US have started witnessing a remarkable natural sight: cicadas tunneling out from their subterranean homes for the first time in 17 years for a massive mating frenzy.   
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A newly emerged periodical cicada sheds its exoskeleton and unfurls its wings. Soon it will be mating time. GIF by Leslie Katz/CNET ....

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Brood X cicadas have started emerging for the first time in 17 years: What to know


Brood X cicadas 2021 emerging across the map: Sights and sounds to expect
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Brood X cicadas in Haverford, Pennsylvania, on May 25. Jim Watson/Getty Images
Across parts of the Eastern US, the cicadas of Brood X are tunneling out from their subterranean homes for the first time in 17 years for a massive (and inescapably loud) mating frenzy. Here s everything you need to know about the little critters with black bodies and bold red eyes now making their highly anticipated appearance above ground and all over social media. 
What is Brood X? 
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Trillions of Brood X cicadas emerging for first time in 17 years: What to know


Trillions of Brood X cicadas emerging for first time in 17 years: What to know
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Periodical cicadas emerge from underground in the spring of their 13th or 17th year. Fifteen US states, and Washington, DC, are about to see a whole lot of them. Getty Images
Parts of the eastern United States are about to witness a remarkable natural spectacle: trillions of cicadas tunneling out from their subterranean homes for the first time in 17 years for an inescapable mating frenzy.   
Periodical cicadas, as they re known, are different than annual cicadas. They spend almost their whole lives a foot or two underground, living on sap from tree roots. Then, in the spring of their 13th or 17th year, depending on the type, mature cicada nymphs emerge for a brief adult stage, synchronously and in huge numbers. Really huge numbers.  ....

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