cicadae (Meaning)

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cicadae (pl.)

of Cicada

Synonyms & Antonyms of cicadae

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cicadae Sentence Examples

  1. The cicadae emerged from their underground slumber, signaling the arrival of summer with their cacophonous chorus.
  2. Cicadae are insects known for their unique life cycle, spending years underground as nymphs before emerging as adults.
  3. The deafening buzz of cicadae reverberated through the forest, creating a symphony of sound.
  4. Some cultures view the emergence of cicadae as a harbinger of good fortune or a symbol of renewal.
  5. Cicadae molt their exoskeletons as they transition from nymphs to adults, leaving behind telltale signs on trees and walls.
  6. Male cicadae produce loud calls to attract females, a sound that can reach volumes of up to 120 decibels.
  7. The rhythmic buzzing of cicadae is a familiar soundtrack to summer days in many parts of the world.
  8. Despite their short adult lifespan, cicadae play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem dynamics.
  9. Entomologists study the behavior and ecology of cicadae to better understand their population dynamics and ecological significance.
  10. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns of cicadae wings are a marvel of natural design, reflecting their beauty and adaptability.

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of Cicada

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The cicadae emerged from their underground slumber, signaling the arrival of summer with their cacophonous chorus.

Cicadae are insects known for their unique life cycle, spending years underground as nymphs before emerging as adults.

The deafening buzz of cicadae reverberated through the forest, creating a symphony of sound.

Some cultures view the emergence of cicadae as a harbinger of good fortune or a symbol of renewal.