
Common cicada on the Pacific coast from California to intermontane valleys of southern British Columbia, where it may occur in such numbers that its egg-laying damages fruit trees. Recorded swarms: Kootenay Valley, 1912 and Okanagan Valley, 1913, 1918; also common at Victoria, 1923 and Lillooet, 1926. Judging by population outbreaks, there is probably a 4 or 5-year life cycle.
Similar species: True Bugs
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Uploaded Apr 29, 2016. Captured Apr 28, 2016 11:19 in 9782-9898 Anderson Canyon Rd, Peshastin, WA 98847, USA.
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