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periodical cicada

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sev⋅en⋅teen-year lo⋅cust

[sev-uhn-teen-yeer]
–noun
a cicada, Magicicada septendecim, of the eastern U.S., having nymphs that live in the soil, usually emerging in great numbers after 17 years in the North or 13 years in the South.
Also called periodical cicada.


Origin:
1810–20
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periodical cicada  
n.  A cicada of the genus Magicicada of the eastern United States whose 17-year or 13-year life cycle consists almost entirely of a nymphal stage spent underground. Upon emerging from this stage, the periodical cicada transforms into a winged adult, mates, lays eggs, and dies shortly thereafter. Also called seventeen-year locust.
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