Huechys sanguinea

Species: Huechys sanguinea

English Name: Red-nosed Cicada, Black and Scarlet Cicada

Chinese Name: 黑翅蟬

Family: Cicadidae

Description:

Vivid Cicada with a red nose and abdomen contrasting with the black wings. Adults can be observed in late August, September and October near illuminated buildings during the night. Nymphs live nearly a ear in the soil or bushes. This species is used in the traditional Chinese medicine.

© 2009 潘立傑
© 2009 潘立傑
© 2007 Shipher Wu
© 2007 Shipher Wu
© 2012 H. K. Tang
© 2012 H. K. Tang

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References:

– Easton, E. R. (1993). The insects of Macau. Macau: University of Macau Publications Centre.

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