Green grocer

Cyclochila australasiae

''Cyclochila australasiae'', commonly known as the green grocer, is a species of cicada and one of Australia's most familiar insects. It is distributed through coastal regions of southeastern Australia. It is one of the loudest insects in the world.
Masked Devil Cicada - Cyclochila australasiae This is the yellow form of the greengrocer cicada. Looks like it wants to go for a spin! Australia,Cyclochila australasiae,Green grocer,Masked Devil Cicada

Appearance

''Cyclochila australasiae'' measures about 4 cm in length, with a wingspan of 11-13 cm . Diverse colour forms are seen, the most common being predominantly green or brownish yellow. It has red eyes. The exuvia, or discarded empty exoskeleton of the nymph form, is commonly seen on tree trunks in gardens and bushland during the summer months.

The loud calls of the male are heard over the summer months; harsh and high-pitched, these may reach 150 decibels. The sound is made by the rapid buckling of the timbal ribs, and amplified by resonation in an air sac; the frequency is around 4.3 kHz. Calls occur in the afternoon and dusk of warm days.
Cyclochila australasiae Green Cicada Cyclochila australasiae,Green grocer

Distribution

''Cyclochila australasiae'' is found from Kroombit Tops in southeastern Queensland through eastern New South Wales and Victoria to the Grampians, and through to Mount Gambier in southeastern South Australia. It is common along the Great Dividing Range, and is also found in the Warrumbungles. It is commonly seen around Sydney and Melbourne, the Blue Mountains and Gippsland. In Brisbane, it is only encountered at elevations above 300 m . It was associated with the white stringybark in a study at three sites in western Sydney.
yellow monday cicada  Cyclochila australasiae photographed atherton tableland far north queensland australia while living in a large two storey timber home set right in the rainforest many different cicadas would regularly visit our verandah area most often the usual green ones but also these yellow and some brown or black types as well   Australia,Cyclochila australasiae,Geotagged,atherton tableland,australia,cicada,far north queensland,rainforest,yellow monday

Behavior

The cicada spends seven years in nymph form drinking sap from plant roots underground before emerging from the earth as an adult. The adults, who live for six weeks, fly around, mate, and breed over the summer.
Cicada Shell - exuviae The shell or exuviae of a cicada Australia,Cyclochila australasiae,Geotagged,Green grocer,Spring,cicada shell,exuviae

Habitat

''Cyclochila australasiae'' is found from Kroombit Tops in southeastern Queensland through eastern New South Wales and Victoria to the Grampians, and through to Mount Gambier in southeastern South Australia. It is common along the Great Dividing Range, and is also found in the Warrumbungles. It is commonly seen around Sydney and Melbourne, the Blue Mountains and Gippsland. In Brisbane, it is only encountered at elevations above 300 m . It was associated with the white stringybark in a study at three sites in western Sydney.
Green grocer cicada Common Sydney Cicada showing ocelli Australia,Blue Mountains,Cicada,Cyclochila australasiae,Green grocer

Cultural

Live cicadas are often collected by climbing trees and can be kept temporarily as pets in shoeboxes. They cannot easily be kept for longer than a day or two, given that they need flowing sap for food.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyCicadidae
GenusCyclochila
SpeciesC. australasiae
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Australia