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CICADA

Volume 3 · 80 words · 1778 Edition

or AMERICAN LOCUST, in zoology, a genus of insects belonging to the order of hemiptera. The beak is inflected; the antennae are setaceous; the four wings are membranaceous and deflected; and the feet, in most of the species, are of the jumping kind. The species are fifty-one. The larvae of several of this genus evacuate great quantities of a frothy matter upon the branches and leaves of plants, in the midst of which they constantly reside. See Froth-Spit, and Cicada.