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Japanese Bear Cicada Specimen

Japanese Bear Cicada Specimen

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The Japanese bear cicada, also known as the black giant cicada, is a common large cicada in Japan. With a body length of about 40-48mm and a wing end length of 60-65mm, it is one of the largest cicadas in Japan. It is mainly distributed in the area west of Kanto, Japan, including Shikoku, Kyushu, Okinawa, Taiwan and the Korean Peninsula. The body color is mainly black, the surface is shiny, the body surface of fresh individuals is covered with yellow and white micro hair, and there are white stripes on both sides of the abdomen. The larvae feed on tree roots, while the adults suck sap and often gather on mulberry, poplar, persimmon and other plants. Belongs to the incomplete metamorphosis insect. It takes seven years for hatching to eclosion, while the adult life span is only about two weeks.

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