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- Brood_II abstract "Brood II is one of 15 separate broods of Magicicada (periodical cicadas) that appear regularly throughout the northeastern United States. Every 17 years, Brood II tunnels en masse to the surface of the ground, lays eggs, and then dies off over the span of several weeks.Although entomologist C. L. Marlatt published an account in 1907 in which he argued for the existence of 30 broods, over the years a number have been consolidated and only 15 are recognized today as being distinct. Brood II is among the 12 different broods with 17-year cycles.In 1775, Thomas Jefferson recorded in his \"Garden Book\" Brood II's 17-year periodicity, writing that an acquaintance remembered \"great locust years\" in 1724 and 1741, that he and others recalled another such year in 1754 and that the insects had again emerged from the ground at Monticello in 1775. He noted that the females lay their eggs in the small twigs of trees while above ground.Brood II last appeared in the late spring and summer of 2013, and will emerge again in 2030 and 2047.The 4-centimeter long (1.5 in) black insects do not sting or bite. Once they emerge, they spend their short, two-week adult lives climbing trees, shedding their crunchy skins and reproducing. They can number up to a million per hectare (2.5 acres).".
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- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Arduino.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cicadas.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lester_Marlatt.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Citizen_science.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Monticello.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink NPR.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink National_Geographic_Society.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Periodical_cicadas.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Radiolab.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink File:Brood_II_Cicada.jpg.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLink File:Cicada_Brood_II.gif.
- Brood_II wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brood II".
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- Brood_II subject Category:Cicadas.
- Brood_II hypernym Broods.
- Brood_II comment "Brood II is one of 15 separate broods of Magicicada (periodical cicadas) that appear regularly throughout the northeastern United States. Every 17 years, Brood II tunnels en masse to the surface of the ground, lays eggs, and then dies off over the span of several weeks.Although entomologist C. L. Marlatt published an account in 1907 in which he argued for the existence of 30 broods, over the years a number have been consolidated and only 15 are recognized today as being distinct.".
- Brood_II label "Brood II".
- Brood_II sameAs Q16847258.
- Brood_II sameAs m.0swmtl0.
- Brood_II sameAs Q16847258.
- Brood_II wasDerivedFrom Brood_II?oldid=700706804.
- Brood_II depiction Cicada_Brood_II.gif.
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