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- Brood_X abstract "Brood X (Brood 10), the Great Eastern Brood, is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the eastern United States. It has the greatest range and concentration of any of the 17-year cicadas.Every 17 years, Brood X cicadas tunnel en masse to the surface of the ground, lay eggs, and then die off in several weeks. The combination of long dormancy, simultaneous emergence of vast numbers, and short period before the nymphs' burrowing underground to safety, allows the brood to survive even massive predation.Brood X's most recent appearance was in the spring and early summer of 2004 throughout an area roughly enclosed by Illinois, Michigan, New York and Georgia. The next appearances will be in 2021 and 2038.Bob Dylan's song "Day of the Locusts" (on his 1970 album New Morning) refers to the Brood X cicadas that were present in Princeton, New Jersey in June 1970 when Dylan received an honorary degree from Princeton University.".
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- Brood_X wikiPageExternalLink cicadas.html.
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- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Dylan.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cicadas.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fauna_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Dormancy.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_United_States.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(biology).
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Library_of_Congress.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink New_Morning.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Nymph_(biology).
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Periodical_cicada.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Periodical_cicadas.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Predation.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Princeton,_New_Jersey.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink File:17-year_cicada.jpg.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink File:17_Year_Cicada_-_Brood_X.jpg.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink File:2004May21-Cicada_(1).JPG.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink File:2004May21-Cicada_(6).JPG.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLink File:Flagstone_emergence_holes.jpg.
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brood X".
- Brood_X wikiPageWikiLinkText "X".
- Brood_X hasPhotoCollection Brood_X.
- Brood_X wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cicada_Broods.
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- Brood_X subject Category:Cicadas.
- Brood_X subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- Brood_X hypernym Broods.
- Brood_X type Article.
- Brood_X type Article.
- Brood_X comment "Brood X (Brood 10), the Great Eastern Brood, is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the eastern United States. It has the greatest range and concentration of any of the 17-year cicadas.Every 17 years, Brood X cicadas tunnel en masse to the surface of the ground, lay eggs, and then die off in several weeks.".
- Brood_X label "Brood X".
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- Brood_X sameAs Q4974295.
- Brood_X sameAs Q4974295.
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- Brood_X depiction 17-year_cicada.jpg.
- Brood_X isPrimaryTopicOf Brood_X.