We discuss periodical cicada (Magicicada) Brood VII, which is becoming extinct from much of its historically-reported range in upstate New York. During searches in June of 2001, we found Magicicada adults in only 10 of 37 sites (and two of eight counties) where periodical cicadas had been reported previously, and dense populations were restricted to a small region south of Syracuse and centered on the Onondaga Nation. We suggest possible explanations, including land clearing and climate change, for the decline of this brood and the extinction of other Magicicada broods.
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1 August 2004
THE HISTORICAL CONTRACTION OF PERIODICAL CICADA BROOD VII (HEMIPTERA: CICADIDAE: MAGICICADA)
John R. Cooley,
David C. Marshall,
Chris Simon
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Journal of the New York Entomological Society
Vol. 112 • No. 2
August 2004
Vol. 112 • No. 2
August 2004
extinction
Magicicada
Pleistocene climate change