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Adult Brood X cicada on a suburban fence next to nymph shell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada on a suburban fence next to nymph shell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada on a suburban fence next to nymph shell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada on a suburban fence next to nymph shell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada on a suburban fence next to nymph shell Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Brood X cicada emerges from its shell on a suburban Virginia fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brood X cicadas have emerged in northern Virginia! Brood X emerges in the eastern United States every 17 years. The nymph will find a secure spot and begin molting its hard exterior shell. When the adult slowly emerges, its wings expand with fluid and harden. Eventually, this white-colored cicada will turn black and fly away to seek a mate.


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