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Diceroprocta olympusa

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Here's some interesting reading if you are interested http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/projects/cicada/sp_pages/species_NA.html
That is a cicada. They are often miscalled locusts. They can be very loud in the summer evenings, and you can often find their skins on trees, or any wooden surface where they shed. I can also say it's a little disturbing if they mistake you for a tree. I remember holding one when I was 10 and having a little needle like structure pierce my finger. It didn't hurt nearly as bad as a bee or wasp sting however. Was mostly just surprising since these guys don't tend to bite. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada
That is a cicada. They are often miscalled locusts. They can be very loud in the summer evenings, and you can often find their skins on trees, or any wooden surface where they shed. I can also say it's a little disturbing if they mistake you for a tree. I remember holding one when I was 10 and having a little needle like structure pierce my finger. It didn't hurt nearly as bad as a bee or wasp sting however. Was mostly just surprising since these guys don't tend to bite. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada
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