Cicadas - another Insects Photography

This insect is call Cicadas , they are in the superfamily of Cicadoidea ~ in the order Hemiptera ( true bugs ).
They do have prominent large eyes , short antennae and membranous front wings.
The males Cicadas do make conspicuous courtship calls.




Cicadas
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Those things are the sound of summer
They make natural music and very loud everytime they have "sex party"... wkwkwk...
Nice photography sir
The only thing I like about these true bugs is their wings. Photos are too good because I can se every little detail which I would prefer not to see...ew! LOL! : )
i almost thought it's a sea cucumber.
Bahasa acehnya " adee khueng" alias gareng, hehe
My skin is crawling.
I can't believe I used to catch them with the net as a child...they are not only noisy but also big!!!😨 Great close up photos as always. It reminded me all the details of the bug I've seen as a child.
Great pictures thank you. Reminds me of when I lived in Greece, I miss them on a hot summer day in the U.K. Their gentle clicking is easy to get used to.
haha it's common in HK