locust larvas are often referred to as a locust larva Locust larva is called a nymph
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The insect is a cicada. (family includes the co-called 17-year locust)
a locust is a kind of grass hopper that has many different species under that one name. a cicada is of the order homoptera and is all together a different animal
My apologies for taking so long to answer, I've been busy. Yes, July Fly is another term for cicada, at least it is in the southern part of the U.S.
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The loudest insects are male cicadas in the Homoptera Order. This locust can be heard about a quarter of a mile away, same as four football field lengths. The African Cicada clocks at 107 decibels and is almost as loud as a road drill.
That really depends how close the cicada is to your ears.
not really
There is no such thing as the year for the locust. Locusts (Orthoptera order) represent the swarming phase -- in response to overcrowding -- of the short-horned grasshopper (Acrididae family). The phrase contrastingly will apply to the periodical cicada (Magicicada spp) of 13- and 17-year emergence cycles.
Yes, green beans and locust trees are in the Fabaceae family.
yes, go to google images and type in "locust symbol". some locust have the symbol on a necklace that serves the same purpose as COG tags