The Cicada Many Things to Many People
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In this century of rapid scientific discovery, there still exist natural phenomena with the power to inspire wonder and mystery. The cicada, an insect known since ancient times, is one such phenomenon. Because scientific
knowledge of the cicada contains many gaps, these mysterious insects can still stimulate our imagination or lead
us into confusion. At the present time, the cicada is many things to many people: it is a curiosity that should be approached scientifically;
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mosquito and the butterfly. Bibliography Brody, Jane E. "After 17 Years, Cicadas Prepare for Their Roaring Return." The New York Times, May 12, 1985, pp. C1, C3. "Cicadas." The Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 3, 1980 ed. Farb, Peter, and the Editors of Time-Life Books. The Insects. New York, New York: Time-Life Books, Inc., 1970. "The Living World." The Guiness Book of World Records. New York, New York: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 1987. Maffei, Richard. Insects in Your Garden. New York, New York: Dalton, 1984.
mosquito and the butterfly. Bibliography Brody, Jane E. "After 17 Years, Cicadas Prepare for Their Roaring Return." The New York Times, May 12, 1985, pp. C1, C3. "Cicadas." The Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 3, 1980 ed. Farb, Peter, and the Editors of Time-Life Books. The Insects. New York, New York: Time-Life Books, Inc., 1970. "The Living World." The Guiness Book of World Records. New York, New York: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., 1987. Maffei, Richard. Insects in Your Garden. New York, New York: Dalton, 1984.